Ex-Trump Supporter Andrew Schulz Fumes at the President Over Another Broken Promise: ‘You Don’t Break Your Word’

 
Andrew Schulz Goes Off on Trump

Screenshot via Flagrant podcast

Flagrant podcast host Andrew Schulz fumed at President Donald Trump on Sunday over a recent report that the administration is making no plans to mandate IVF care, despite Trump promising to do so during the campaign.

Schulz, who interviewed Trump during the 2024 presidential campaign and was part of the so-called “manosphere” of alternative media that helped elect him, has become a fierce critic in recent weeks, especially over the Epstein Files and increased government spending – despite publicly supporting and voting for the president.

On Sunday night, Schulz hit Trump for not fulfilling his promise to help make IVF more affordable for Americans in need of the fertility treatment. In an Instagram story, Schulz shared a Washington Post headline on the topic and wrote, “You don’t break your word. Your word breaks you.”

He added in a subsequent post, “For anyone that is looking for financial assistance with IVF (especially now that @realdonaldtrump flip-flopped once again on a campaign promise), please look into @babyquestgrants. It’s a wonderful charity that we are working with that specifically provides financial aid for fertility treatments.”

In early July, Schulz raged on his popular podcast, “Everything he campaigned on, I believe he wanted to do, and now he’s doing the exact opposite thing of every single fucking thing.”

“There’ll be people, they’ll DM and say, you see what your boy’s doing? You voted for this. I’m like, I voted for none of this! He’s doing the exact opposite of everything I’ve 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! It’s like everything that he said he’s going to do — except sending immigrants back,” Schulz added.

A few weeks later, Schulz went so far as to argue that Trump’s new anti-Obama conspiracy theory was proof that Trump is “guilty” when it comes to Jeffrey Epstein.

“The second he started talking about Obama, I was like, ‘Oh, he’s guilty,’” Schulz said, adding, “Like, why are you talking about Obama and treason?”

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