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    Comedian Andrew Schulz recently aired his grievances about President Donald Trump’s second term on the “Flagrant” podcast, and let’s just say, it’s a ripe episode for those with a taste for the absurd.

    Weeks before the memorable November election, Schulz had the audacity to invite the then-presidential candidate onto his show—a bold move that has since devolved into a comedy routine featuring Trump’s campaign promises and the fine art of contradiction.

    Schulz, clearly channeling his inner George Carlin, lamented, “Everything he campaigned on, I believe he wanted to do, and now he’s doing the exact opposite thing of every single f—ing thing.” Ah, the classic trick of the political magician: “Watch closely as I make your hopes disappear!”

    Among Trump’s award-winning performances, Schulz took specific aim at the ballooning national debt, the cheerful funding of foreign wars, and the shocking absence of a Jeffrey Epstein “client list.” Apparently, the list has joined the ranks of mythical creatures like Bigfoot and the Loch Ness Monster—great stories, but don’t expect any evidence.

    In a twist that even M. Night Shyamalan would applaud, Schulz expressed disappointment that his recent vote for Trump hasn’t resulted in the magic he expected. “People slide into my DMs saying, ‘You see what your boy’s doing? You voted for this.’ I’m like, ‘I voted for none of this!’” Who knew voting could feel like a bad blind date where the only reveal is that your date is a triple agent?

    And speaking of bad dates, Schulz and his co-hosts dove into the DOJ and FBI’s announcement that Epstein is apparently as dead as his client list. Trump’s team faced some serious media heat over this revelation, which contradicted AG Pam Bondi’s comments earlier this year that hinted at the existence of said list. Talk about a plot twist nobody saw coming!

    While Schulz was busy rolling his eyes at the administration’s antics, he nailed Trump for calling a reporter’s query about Epstein’s news “unbelievable.” “So we’re stupid? We’re the f—ing idiots, guys,” Schulz quipped. Ah, yes, nothing like a classic “let them eat cake” moment to renew public trust, right?

    As Schulz wrapped up his rant, he highlighted the irony: “Something changed, because they ran on the idea of exposing it all.” Yeah, it’s like they took a wrong turn at Albuquerque and ended up in the rabbit hole of political irony instead. So, as Schulz might say, “Life is better in Trump’s America” if, of course, you can find a way to laugh about it while critically questioning every decision made by the administration.

    To add a cherry on top, White House spokesman Harrison Fields chimed in, claiming Schulz knows life is undeniably peachy in Trump’s America. Because who wouldn’t want to live in a world where political theater is the norm, and every day feels like an extended episode of your favorite sitcom?

    Kristine Parks is a reporter for Fox News Digital. Read more.

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