Overview
- On July 10, comedian and Flagrant podcast host Andrew Schulz said he regretted voting for President Donald Trump, declaring “I voted for none of this.”
- Schulz accused Trump of doing the opposite of his 2024 campaign pledges by funding foreign wars, expanding the federal budget and flip-flopping on immigration policy.
- He criticized a DOJ and FBI memo denying the existence of a Jeffrey Epstein client list, calling the administration’s handling of the case “insulting our intelligence.”
- White House spokesman Harrison Fields responded by highlighting Trump’s achievements on border security, inflation control and international diplomacy.
- Schulz’s Flagrant podcast, which hosted Trump in October 2024 and attracted 9.6 million views, underscores the growing influence of political podcasts in shaping accountability among supporters.