Comedian and podcaster Andrew Schulz criticized President Donald Trump on Thursday, expressing disappointment in the unfulfilled promises made by the president since taking office. Schulz, who previously hosted Trump on his podcast, highlighted issues such as the increase in military spending, lack of action on immigration policies, and failure to release files related to Jeffrey Epstein. Schulz emphasized that he did not support these decisions and felt let down by the president’s actions. This critique comes after Schulz initially voted for Trump as a means of opposing what he viewed as a problematic Democratic establishment. The conversation on Schulz’s podcast with his co-hosts delved into the discrepancies between Trump’s campaign promises and his actions in office, sparking further debate and criticism. Please consider supporting our mission to ensure our continued presence for the next 20 years – we rely on your support to make this possible. Your contribution is vital in helping us stay around for the long haul. Thank you for supporting JS.
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The comedian has recently featured a variety of left-leaning figures on the show, including Sen. Bernie Sanders (I-Vt.) and former Transportation Secretary Pete Buttigieg, who cautioned against taking Trump’s promises lightly.
“To me, like most of the stuff he said he was going to do, he didn’t actually do,” Buttigieg stated in April. “He didn’t follow through on the big infrastructure bill he talked about. The Biden administration actually delivered on it. He didn’t even fulfill his promise to build the wall.” given sentence: “I can’t go to the party because I have to study for my exam.”
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