Flagrant's Andrew Schulz on federal agents: “They're doing things that objectively — objectively, I don't care which side of the aisle you're on — objectively are unconstitutional”
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From the January 28, 2026, edition of Flagrant, uploaded to YouTube
AKAASH SINGH (CO-HOST): Joey's from Minneapolis obviously, he was saying they have more ICE officials or whatever than they do law enforcement. Like actual police officers in Minneapolis and St. Paul. And apparently they have a quota of people and that's why they're in such a rush to arrest as many people as possible.
ANDREW SCHULZ (HOST): They're doing things that objectively — objectively, I don't care which side of the aisle you're on, objectively are unconstitutional.
So, no matter which side of the aisle you're on, you would like to uphold the Constitution a little bit, right? Like you can't go enter someone's home without a warrant and not some like federal administrative bullshit warrant that they're trying to like skirt around in. You cannot enter someone's home without an actual warrant. I think it's like the Fourth —
MILES MCREERY (PRODUCER): Judicial fourth, the judicial amendment — fourth or judicial.
SCHULZ: It's the Fourth Amendment. Yeah, exactly. So it's like and they're just entering homes.
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SCHULZ: And it was just like, you're seeing these — they're I mean — obviously, you've heard of this situation of them deporting legal residents. Like, we at a certain point in time, and I think this is why there is zero support for this, I think it's important to speak up — because I've spoken to a lot of people who are seeing it and they think it's abhorrent, and they go, I just — I don't know if I feel comfortable talking about it. I don't know if they feel, like, exposure to Trump or whatever like that. I think those are the moments where you've got to speak up.