Ahead of the 2016 election, comedian Jimmy Fallon shared a laugh with then-candidate Donald Trump on “The Tonight Show.” Democrats and other leftists condemned Organizers who “humanize” the Republican Party.
Future “Danger!” host Ken Jennings joins in as well mid-career media personality moreover hinting at Others claimed Fallon was a racist and courting white supremacists, while others called for the comedian's appearance to be cancelled.
Unfortunately for comedian Andrew Schulz, intolerance doesn't seem to be going away over the past eight years.
Mr. Schultz revealed wednesday episode On his podcast, “Flagrant,” he reported that the New York venue canceled the event that was supposed to be his special, just hours after hosting the former and possibly future Republican president.
“It's reserved. Preparations are complete. We are having a sale this week. ”
Schulz said he was scheduled to film an upcoming comedy special at the Brooklyn Academy of Music. But right after he A very popular interview with President Trump When the show started, the venue notified him that it was cancelled.
“It was a great interview and everyone loved it, but the next day… [producer] dub [Mamann] “Well, the venue where we were supposed to film the special canceled the show,” Schulz said, “within three hours.”
“Fragrant” co-host Akaash Singh said, “After we interview him, before the episode comes out, he goes to the venue. Everyone leaves Schultz's special team. Everyone… I have to go to the venue to confirm it. Assuming everything is fine.”
“Yeah, that's why we've been locking down these venues for the past few months,” Schultz responded. “It's not like, 'Maybe we'll do it here.' We've booked it. It's coming out this week. This is the third time many of us have been to the venue and got all the sets together. The designs have already been hand-picked. We're moving the seating areas and cameras. We're ready.”
“I don't know if it's a President Trump interview,” Schultz said. “But the day before the launch, it was ready and was scheduled to launch this week. And three and a half hours later, I got this email.”
An image of the Oct. 9 email from the venue was shared on the podcast. Its contents are as follows:
First of all, thank you for considering Andrew Schulz's upcoming comedy show BAM. We are always excited when promoters consider our space for their events. After internal discussions with management, it has been determined that BAM is not a good fit for this program at this time. That said, thank you for contacting us. We would love to work with you on future events that are suitable for BAM. Our door is always open to chat about other shows that might be a good fit for our space. Thank you for your consideration. We look forward to future collaboration possibilities!
Diane MaxHe is a former president of the Planned Parenthood Association of New York City and currently serves on the board of Planned Parenthood Federation of America. chair of the venue board of directors. planned parenting approved Kamala Harris again in July.
“Fuck them, fuck them forever,” Schultz added.
Maman emphasized that the venue had been receptive to Schulz's planned feature for some time, suggesting that it “felt personal.”
After shouting “MAGA,” Schultz joked that “the vote was contested,” but that the venue's board pushed him in a certain direction.
Blaze News reached out to the Brooklyn Academy of Music but did not immediately receive a response.
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