"I'm looking at the totality of those factors together and these accusations of him acting as a foreign agent and, just on its face, the claims are extremely dubious and uncredible in my view," Jackman told hosts Jamarl Thomas and Melik Abdul.
"Yet, when it comes to talking about the interests of, you know, other countries or even the sovereign interests of the people in the United States, right, to make sure that our tax dollars are being used in an accountable way that's going to the infrastructure of this country, rather than going to continue to fuel war and foreign aid in, you know, the tens and hundreds of billions of dollar to countries, like, Ukraine and Israel and Taiwan, for example. So, the hypocrisy to me is just very evident," the attorney emphasized.
"At every turn you know Scott is, what he's talking about when it comes to his commentary on foreign policy and the work that he's doing, for example, to organize this anti-war rally and draw attention to the specter of nuclear war has been done under his own volition," he noted. "Due to his own, you know, freedom of thought and freedom of speech which actually, you know, is very tough to do in this country because it cuts against a lot of financial interests that he could potentially be taking advantage of, right?"