Comedian Andrew Schulz claimed that his stand-up shows at a New York City venue were abruptly canceled hours after he interviewed former President Trump.
Schulz and his “Flagrant” podcast co-hosts discussed their impressions of the Republican presidential candidate and the state of the 2024 race on their most recent episode after their wide-ranging interview with Trump last week.
Schulz also claimed the Brooklyn Academy of Music (BAM) suddenly dropped his booked shows at the venue after the interview aired, which BAM denies.
“It’s not like, ‘we might do it here.’ It’s booked. It’s ready to go. We’re going on sale this week. We have the entire production team come out for this… it’s ready to go,” Schulz explained. “And three and a half hours after the interview, they cancel shows.”
COMEDIAN SAYS TRUMP WENT FROM NO CHANCE TO ‘WINNING BY A LANDSLIDE’ AFTER PODCAST INTERVIEW
“Read the exact email, because they’re canceling my shows but they’re also begging …