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Andrew Schulz strongly criticizes Trump regarding Epstein

Andrew Schulz strongly criticizes Trump regarding Epstein

Andrew Schultz Shares Disappointment with Trump’s Second Term

On a recent episode of the “Fragrant” podcast, comedian Andrew Schultz expressed his frustration regarding President Donald Trump’s second term in office.

Schultz had previously hosted Trump when he was a presidential candidate ahead of the November election. Now, he feels let down, as he believes that some of Trump’s campaign promises haven’t materialized.

“Everything he campaigned for, I think he genuinely wanted to deliver,” Schultz mentioned on the podcast.

He criticized Trump for the rising national debt, ongoing funding for foreign wars, and a recent announcement about Jeffrey Epstein’s “client list.”

Concerns Over Epstein Files

While discussing the situation, Schultz admitted he recently voted for Trump but ended up believing this isn’t what he signed up for. “People DM me, saying, ‘Look what you voted for.’ I replied, ‘I didn’t vote for this!’” he shared.

In addition, Schultz and his co-host tackled the announcement from the DOJ and FBI, which many criticized for their handling of Epstein’s case, claiming it didn’t provide a valid client list.

Officials close to Trump faced backlash over what appeared to contradict earlier statements made by Attorney General Pam Bondy regarding the existence of such a list. She had previously mentioned, “I’m sitting on my desk right now and reviewing it,” indicating that it was ordered by Trump.

Trump’s Reaction to Media Questions

Trump, addressing a reporter’s query about the matter, dismissed it as “incredible,” a moment that made Schultz laugh. He remarked, “So are we stupid? Everyone seems to be wasting their time.”

Schultz spoke about the ongoing criticism and confusion surrounding the administration, pointing out the disconnect with how intelligence is being managed. “It’s a shame for our intelligence,” he concluded.

Some believe that Schultz reflects a perspective where Trump’s America, in comparison to a hypothetical presidency under Kamala Harris, might be seen as preferable. While opinions vary, Schultz’s feelings of disappointment clearly resonate with certain voter sentiments.

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