Andrew Schultz, a comedian, accused Kamala Harris’ campaign of lying.
He said: “It is wild to blatantly Lie when not only have I reached out but Charlamagne who works with them has also reached out…Mark Cuban who is a surrogate reached out and we’ve reached out and they blatantly Lie.”
Andrew Schulz, comedian and podcast host, accused the Harris campaign on Saturday of “blatantly lying” about their team not reaching out to him.
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He said that the Democrats had not only rejected him, but also accused his team as “podcast bros,” who were “sexists, bigots and racists.”
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Schulz stated, “It is outrageous to lie blatantly when Charlamagne who works with them reached out.” “Mark Cuban who is a surrogate reached out and we also reached out and they blatantly lied,” Schulz said.
Then, when they write about it, people will say that Andrew said he reached out, but that we reached out to Kamala and they told us that that never happened. So, what should the reader interpret this as?”
Joe Rogan has also accused the Kamala campaign of lying in the past about the interview that they attempted to arrange.
Rogan explained that he had tried to arrange the interview with Kamala and that he wished to release the two interviews simultaneously.
Hollywood Reporter has reported:
Rogan, however, says that the events were very different.
Rogan stated that “this whole idea we fucked over her and we fucked over her for Trump is incorrect, just simply not true.” “One of the things that they said was not true was that we lied and didn’t say when Trump would be on. It was easy to book Trump. It was super easy. We only offered one day. It was just a simple ‘Yes’. No, it was ‘What will we talk about? How long will it be? Was it edited?’… It was easy. He was already booked. The Harris campaign never agreed to perform the show. They claimed that they had done the Beyonce concert in Houston so they could be there in Texas for my show. They never agreed to the show. All of this is not true. Also, they said that someone was sent to the studio for a walkthrough. This is not true. These people did not have a date. They never agreed to be on the show.”
Rogan continued: “I wanted both [the interviews] to be released on the same date. That was my goal. I offered to do it that night. The night Trump was on, I said, “What if we did her after she finished in [Houston], or if she came to here?” But no one committed. This is important because they continue to pretend that I lied.”
He said, “Even though Trump had gone on stage, they invited me to D.C. to do a show along with Kamala.” “But it was only 45 minutes or an hour,” he said. It was not my set. I told him, “Look, Trump did it here.” If it is possible, we should do it here. False. We were easy. It has to be the real thing. It should not be a fake version in which I am sitting in a meeting room. Also, they wanted to have a stenographer present. They wanted staff to be in the room. Trump was all by himself. They were very concerned about the podcast not being edited. When my manager asked if she was committed to this, the answer was “No, she is not committed.” They wouldn’t say if she had even expressed willingness to do it. There were people who were supposed to be on her staff against her doing it. They thought the show was bad, because they are a bunch wokesters.”