Schulz, a former Trump supporter, has become increasingly critical of the former president regarding the Epstein case and government spending. His discontent stems from Trump's apparent lack of follow-through on promises to address controversial issues. Schulz questions the rationale behind appointing prominent critics of the Epstein case while simultaneously stifling their voices. Singh expresses a growing suspicion towards Trump, emphasizing that increasing efforts to conceal matters lead to deeper concerns about hidden complexities. Both express frustration over the administration's controversial distractions, including the release of unrelated files.
"He campaigned on it. He put Bongino and Kash in there, which might be the stupidest thing in the history of the world. Why would you put the two guys that have nonstop pounded the pavement talking about how we're going to expose this Epstein thing, and the second they get in there like, You better shut the fuck up,' fumed Schulz, accusing the Trump administration of a 180 on the Epstein case."},{
"It is a very peculiar thing. It worked, in that I think it moved any of the smoke off of Trump because at least for me, I was like, there's no way that he's involved if he's putting Bongino and Kash in who have campaigned on exposing it, Schulz said."},{
"The more they're doing to hide it, the more I'm like, Oh, they're hiding something crazy,' replied Singh."}],
"Dropping the MLK file. Like, who asked for the MLK file?"
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