Barstool Sports Host Big Cat Slams Dave Portnoy For Trump Interview, Says Barstool Declined Joe Biden Sit-Down

Sports podcast host Dan Katz, better known to his audience as "Big Cat," criticized president of Barstool Sports Dave Portnoy on Friday for Portnoy's interview with President Donald Trump, saying the website's tangent into politics was unexpected. Katz also claimed that he turned down a prospective interview with presumptive Democratic presidential candidate Joe Biden.

Portnoy's interview with Trump featured questions about Dr. Anthony Fauci, his usage of Twitter and his feelings about his presidential role. Katz decried the interview because Portnoy did not present Trump with difficult questions.

"There were no hard questions," Katz said of the interview. "There were no follow-ups. If you're going to go interview the president, you have to have that ready to go. You can't let it become a political act."

Katz said he declined a similar offer from Joe Biden's campaign for an interview with the presumptive Democratic presidential candidate "two months ago. We said no. I said, 'I'm not going to do it.'"

"People come to listen to me for an escape from the real world," Katz continued. "I'm here to make them laugh. I don't want to be serious. That's just what I want to provide to our audience and that's what Barstool should provide to our audience."

Newsweek reached out to the Biden campaign for comment.

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Barstool Sports president Dave Portnoy interviewed U.S. President Donald Trump, sparking criticism from podcast host Dan "Big Cat" Katz on Friday. Slaven Vlasic/Getty

Katz said Barstool Sports was essentially a comedy site, but Portnoy's interview had placed the site at a crossroads. "When you interview the president in an election year, 4 months before an election, you can't then say we don't do politics," Katz said.

In 2015, Portnoy expressed his support for Trump's presidential campaign in a blog post. "I don't care if he's racist," Portnoy wrote. "I don't care if he's sexist. I hope he stays in the race and I hope he wins." Portnoy said he appreciated Trump's ability to make "other politicians squirm" with his comments.

Portnoy's statements have made him a controversial figure. In 2016, Portnoy said that former NFL quarterback Colin Kaepernick looked like a terrorist.

"Throw a head wrap on this guy," Portnoy said, "he's a terrorist."

After a video of Portnoy's statements resurfaced on the internet, Portnoy apologized to people of color who worked for Barstool Sports.

"I didn't realize how much it affected them, me doing that rant," Portnoy said in June, "because it hung them out to dry a little bit and that's not what I want to do. I want to have everybody's back who works for me."

"I can't apologize for my existence, but I can be better and I'm going to be better for those guys," Portnoy added.