On his Friday podcast, Rogan criticised the Trump Justice Department's North Carolina case accusing the former FBI director on two counts over an Instagram photo showing shells spelling "86 47."
Rogan called the prosecution retaliation tied to Comey's role in the Russia investigation, while guest Mark Normand mocked Trump as unable to take a joke.
Legal experts have questioned whether the case can survive First Amendment scrutiny, and Comey said he remains innocent and unafraid after a separate false-statements case was dismissed last fall.
Where is the legal line between protected political speech and a prosecutable online threat?
How will courts decide the true meaning of slang in a high-stakes criminal case?
When law enforcement wears masks, does it ensure officer safety or erode public accountability?