Andrew Schulz regrets voting for Trump, says he's ‘doing the exact opposite’ of campaign promises

Andrew Schulz regrets voting for Trump, says he's ‘doing the exact opposite’ of campaign promises
Comedian Andrew Schulz expressed frustration with President Donald Trump's second term (Screengrab/@flagrant/YouTube, Getty Images)

WASHINGTON, DC: Comedian and ‘Flagrant’ podcaster Andrew Schulz, once a vocal supporter of Donald Trump, is now publicly criticizing the president for failing to deliver on key campaign promises. 

In the July 10 episode of his podcast, Schulz unleashed a fiery rant alongside co-hosts Akaash Singh, Mark Gagnon, and media producer AlexxMedia. 

Schulz responded to messages from fans questioning his support and made it clear he feels betrayed. He said, “I voted for none of this,” as he blasted the administration for funding foreign wars instead of cutting the national budget.

Andrew Schulz voices frustration with Trump for not fulfilling campaign promises

On a recent episode of his 'Flagrant' podcast, comedian Andrew Schulz voiced his growing frustration with President Trump, saying the president has failed to deliver on key campaign promises since returning to the White House.

 

“He’s doing the exact opposite of everything I voted for,” Schulz said. “I voted for. I want him to stop the wars. He’s funding them. I want him to shrink spending, reduce the budget. He’s increasing it.”

 

Schulz, who once endorsed Trump, also addressed criticism he received from fans. “There’ll be people that they’ll DM me and be like, ‘You see what your boy’s doing? You voted for this.’ I’m like, ‘I voted for none of this,’" he explained.

WASHINGTON, DC - JULY 08: U.S. President Donald Trump (L) speaks during a Cabinet Meeting at the White House on July 08, 2025 in Washington, DC. Trump discussed a wide range of topics during the portion of the meeting that was open to members of the media. Also pictured is Secretary of Defense Pete Hegsety (R). (Photo by Andrew Harnik/Getty Images)
US President Donald Trump (L) speaks during a Cabinet Meeting at the White House on July 08, 2025 in Washington, DC. Trump discussed a wide range of topics during the portion of the meeting that was open to members of the media. Also pictured is Secretary of Defense Pete Hegsety (R) (Andrew Harnik/Getty Images)

The discussion then shifted to immigration policy. Co-host Akaash Singh questioned whether Trump had followed through on his pledge to focus deportation efforts on undocumented immigrants with criminal records. “I don’t even know if the criminals are getting sent back,” Singh said. “I know there’s a lot of people with green cards getting sent back. There’s people who aren’t criminals getting sent back. Nothing has happened.”

 

At one point, Schulz criticized Trump for failing to release files related to Jeffrey Epstein, calling it “insulting to our intelligence.” He added, “Like, obviously, the intelligence community is trying to cover it up. Obviously, the Trump administration is trying to cover up. Something changed because they ran on this idea of exposing it all."

 

Some have argued that Trump’s appearances on podcasts like Schulz’s, popular among younger male audiences, played a key role in helping him connect with that demographic and secure votes in the last election.

Andrew Schulz reveals why he voted for Donald Trump



 

Andrew Schulz, who has built a YouTube following of nearly 2 million subscribers, hosted President Donald Trump on his podcast last year ahead of the presidential election.

 

During the interview, Schulz laughed out loud when Trump described himself as “basically a truthful person.”

 

In an interview with The New York Times published last month, Schulz explained that he voted for Trump as a protest against what he saw as a Democratic institution undermining the democratic process and ignoring its constituents.

 

Before speaking with Trump, Schulz said he came prepared to focus on three key issues: protecting access to in vitro fertilization, showing empathy toward law-abiding undocumented immigrants, and ending US involvement in foreign wars.

Andrew Schulz’s comments on Donald Trump draw mixed reactions across social media

Andrew Schulz’s criticism of Donald Trump went viral on social media, sparking mixed reactions. some users supported his stance, while others disagreed.

 

One user mocked, "Everyone is turning against Trump."

A supporter of Trump shared, "No, he's actually doing EXACTLY what he said he would."

One more user added, "You get what you voted for." 

A Facebook user quipped, "I wonder why people like that expect Donald to follow through the second time when he could have done virtually all of it the first time. He tore up the USMCA he made, and the anti nuclear proliferation agreement with Iran. His only reliable thing is tearing up deals." 

A commenter slammed, "Every single word that EVER comes out of his mouth is a complete and utter lie!!"

One joked, "Hey, stupid. Enjoy your stupid prizes."

"You trusted a liar," another person said.

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