Overview
- On his Flagrant podcast on July 10, Schulz accused Trump of bolstering U.S. funding for ongoing conflicts despite pledges to end them.
- He condemned the administration’s big, beautiful bill for enlarging federal spending and inflating the national debt.
- Schulz pointed to a U-turn on immigration policy by noting Trump’s decision to let certain migrant farm workers remain in the country.
- He alleged that the White House and intelligence agencies are hiding a Jeffrey Epstein client list from the public.
- White House spokesman Harrison Fields rejected the comedian’s allegations and defended Trump’s record on border security, fiscal policy and foreign diplomacy.