The Daily Beast Podcast - Why Trump Is Putting King Charles in Grave Danger
Episode Date: February 9, 2026Steve Schmidt (political strategist and founder of The Warning) joins Joanna Coles and dives into Donald Trump’s monomaniacal urge to name the nation after himself, and pin down the long reckoning S...chmidt says is coming for Trump’s cabinet, enablers, and allies. Schmidt, political strategist and co-founder of the Save America Movement, argues Trumpism will be scraped from the walls of American life, predicts collapsing approval numbers, and warns that the real danger isn’t Trump’s lies but the media and political class selling helplessness as destiny. From the Epstein files metastasizing across multiple countries to Tulsi Gabbard’s alleged election meddling to a startling ultimatum aimed at King Charles to legitimize Trump, Schmidt frames this moment as a constitutional emergency—and an awakening. Is Trump’s grip already slipping, or is the bill for a decade of depravity only just coming due? Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
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I have a message for the king.
I'm involved in a group called the Save America Movement.
The king should not come to America in 2026.
And should he step foot on American soil in service of MAGA,
then the crown will be attacked with an advertising campaign
that would not be permitted in England.
And whether it's his desires to have once been a tampon
or whether it is in relationship with his brother,
it will be no holds bored.
I'm Joanna Coles. This is the Daily Beast podcast.
And today we've got a really provocative conversation with Steve Schmidt,
who's a sort of scold profit.
A former Republican, he worked for George W. Bush in the White House.
He was, of course, on the campaign trail very prominently with John McCain.
He talks about how Trump has.
just pulled the party into the gutter, along with people around him. And he talks about the journey
the Republican Party took from the days when John McCain was its candidate to the days when
Donald Trump falls asleep in cabinet meetings. I certainly didn't expect Steve Schmidt to
be behind a group that wants to prevent King Charles from coming here to celebrate the 250th
anniversary of America in April, as is planned. And he's about to unleash an advertising
campaign against all sorts of figures in the US.
You do not want to miss this conversation.
Steve Schmidt, doom profit of our political situation.
It's excellent to have you with us this morning.
Every day we wake up to Donald Trump wanting to name something else after him.
The most recent, I think, is Dulles Airport and now Penn Station.
What does this say to you about the president?
I'm not a psychiatrist.
And I don't know where the line is between malignant narcissism, which is easy to diagnose and malignant megalomania.
But he is somewhere in that space.
And he cares a lot about this.
And he won't be around, I suspect, given his ill health and dementia to appreciate that there will not be anything named for Donald Trump in the United States.
States. On on on on, on, on January 20th, the 20th, the 29th, all of his gilded gold tacky
crapola will be scraped off the wall. It will be taken off of any building he has affixed
it to. And more than that, 10 years from now, 15 years from now, we will still be. We will still
be around, I hope. And we won't meet anyone ever who voted for Donald Trump.
You think it'll be whitewashed out of our past? Who? Maga what? Not me. And then 25 years from now,
30 years from now, we may not be around to see this, but grandkids are going to go into
the grandpas closets and into the attic and into the boxes,
they're going to pull out some MAGA hats.
And they're going to say, oh, my, I had no idea.
And families will have to reconcile that.
And grandchildren will be upset at grandparents who are gone.
But this will end.
And what we are dealing with right now,
is a crisis unequaled since the Second World War at some level or the Civil War at another level.
But also, we're experiencing an awakening.
And one of the things that's so disorienting is the washing over the American people of all of this Trump filth
that's peddled out nonstop on Fox News in the capitulent media that makes it seem like none of this can be stopped.
And that's the biggest lie going out there, even at some level bigger than the biggest Trump lie.
We don't have any agency.
We don't have any control.
That he can do away with elections and it's all fearmongering.
But people have been conditioned to his.
expect the worst. And Donald Trump is an expert demagogue who has certainly learned to play
a lot of the American media like Yo-Yo Ma plays a cello. Well, and how Yo-Yo Ma plays
Bach's cello suites, I would say, specifically, because that is a glorious, incredible sound. So
one of the things I really wrestle with, Stephen, I want you to help me think
through this is just the impacts that one man can have, how he can bamboozle and bluster and bloviate
and and just sort of turn his cabinet into a supine group of people who seemed, who seemed terrified,
genuinely terrified of him. How did that come to be? You've been up close with you. You work for George W. Bush,
you work for John McCain, you brought us Sarah Palin.
We can come back to that later.
As a matter of fact, I never had a paycheck working for John McCain.
I was a volunteer all the way through.
And when John McCain's campaign collapsed in the summer of 2007, he called me.
And that's how that game change movie begins.
And I helped engineer his comeback from last place.
I took over the campaign again in the summer of 2008 when he was 17 points down.
by the end of August that that race was even.
I think at that time, there were really only three credible vice presidential candidates left.
And the whole process was dysfunctional.
And I wasn't in charge of it.
When I took over the campaign, and this is in the media from the time,
Rick Davis was in charge of the vice presidential selection process.
And the finalists were Mitt Romney.
Tim Pawlenty, who was the Diet Vanilla Ice Cream governor of Minnesota, and there was no one else.
What I said at the time, and this is like somebody, I guess if you're in the UK and you're a big football fan,
or if you're a baseball fan like myself, you know who all the players are, you know who all the prospects are.
Politics was my business.
Right.
She was the most popular governor in the country.
She had an 80% approval level, and her issue in Alaska was fighting corruption.
And what I said at the time, I said, I don't know anything about her at all.
And I don't know if we can vet her completely orient time to Rick, but we should take a look at Sarah Palin, which is what I said.
Now, the biggest mistake in my life,
that if I, and I've lingered on it for a long time, and I don't know why I did this.
I don't know what sensibility I had.
I've been a senior aide in the White House.
I don't know if between that and watching too much West Wing, I had come to this conclusion.
But when Sarah Palin shows up at John McCain's Ranch, he's an interviewer, he,
He says to Mark Salter, who was his longtime chief of staff, and John's property had a bunch of small cabins on it.
We were standing on the porch of one of the cabins and we're watching her SUV come down this dirt road.
The property is on a riverbank kind of descending in a canyon if you're familiar with that part of the country.
He says to us, hey, boys, let's go talk to her.
And I looked at him and I said, it's completely inappropriate.
for the two of us to be in this meeting with you.
You are the person who will take the 35-word oath,
and you have to make the decision about whether she is ready to take it,
whether she measures up.
I'm not the presidential candidate.
You are.
And that choice was not an advisor's choice.
It was his choice.
And so I've talked about this,
story's been out there for the years. But after that meeting, we all went for a walk down along
the riverbank. And there was a hawk in the nest. John was a birder like the birds. And so kind of
underneath the hawk nest, Cindy McCain, Mark Solter, John and I. And John asked me to make the case
for Palin, and he asked Mark to make the case for Tim Pawlennie, and I just cut him off, and I said,
well, I'm not, I'm not here to advocate for Sarah Palin or Tim Palenny. It's your choice.
So I will tell you this, we will lose this election, unless something changes the dynamic and we can
get ahead coming out of the convention, that Tim Paleni is not a lot.
candidate who I see us coming out of the convention ahead with. Palin is a risk. You just met with
her. And we all went around and talked. And the last person who said anything was Cindy. And she said,
John, it's a big gamble. And John looked at Cindy and he said, uh, he goes, well, he goes,
you know how much I love craps. And he pretended he had craps dice in his hand. And he just
displayed them out. He said, fuck it, let's do it. And that's how Sarah Palin got picked. And one of the
lessons of Palin in the aftermath was to make sure that everybody who was ever going to have, say,
in a presidential campaign, understood how this went off the rails. So it couldn't ever happen
again. The truth of the matter is that she wasn't any crazier than, say, John Edwards was.
John Edwards, there's a name you don't hear very much. So you had two deeply flawed
vice presidential candidates that made it through the process. And now in J.D. Vance,
you have another vice president who is just profoundly unfit.
Well, I was going to ask you about J.D. Vance. I want to pull you back with your experience and through those eyes to understanding the people that Donald Trump has around him and why no one is able to say no to him. How has this become a government of one?
Well, John Kennedy had a quote in his inaugural. He said, beware the foolish men who seek power by trying to turn.
ride the back of the tiger only to wind up inside.
It's a great quote.
It's a great quote.
I operated for a long time at the highest levels of the Republican Party.
And in 2015, when Donald Trump came down the escalator,
every single person in the Republican Party had the same exact
position regarding Donald Trump as me, I just am alone with a handful of others in maintaining that
position 11 years later. I have not stepped off the line, but everybody else accommodated what they
were against. Day by day, hour by hour, they abdicated fully all of their principles,
for their party over their country.
And they've become apologists for an indecency
and in the end, largely have become domestic enemies of the Constitution.
And Steve, how does that happen?
Power corrupts, absolutely.
There's a there's a hollowness.
There's a,
neediness inside a lot of these people in emptiness. The prime example more so than any other,
I think, is Lindsay Graham, who I spent a year traveling around the country with, with John McCain,
who was an American hero and was an American patriot, but was a complicated man in many ways.
And Lindsey Graham has abdicated everything that he said he believed in for convenience, for power, to play golf with Trump.
And we live, and this is the through line, whether it's the Epstein files, whether it's Donald Trump.
We live, whether it's Barry Weiss.
We live in an age of depravity, in an age of.
of selfishness in an era where morality,
decents, ethics, integrity have all substantially collapsed.
And that's the price, that's the cost of Donald Trump
over 11 years' time.
But every person that you cover so exquisitely
in the Daily Beast, in this Trump cabinet,
all of these senators, all of these congressmen,
There is an enduring record that tells us exactly what it is they believed about Donald Trump.
That makes clear they knew who he was.
That makes clear that they understand what happened on January 6th.
So I'm sure we're going to talk about the idea of nationalizing the elections.
Yeah, well, we should talk about that.
Yeah, I mean.
Before we do, though, I just want to make this point.
in September of 2020, I said the following.
I said, there will be violence, and that violence will happen on January 6th.
And the violence is going to happen as a result of Donald Trump saying an election that's legitimate
is illegitimate in a country that's a revolutionary country.
Because the consequence of what it is that he's,
saying is that power that has been elected is in fact illegitimate. And I said that was the final
step. That was the river of no return. The Republicans who got on line with that lie, this is the
cornerstone, not of the Republican Party, but of the American civilization. So, Steve, what do you make
What do you make of Tulsi Gabbard, the allegations that apparently so dark that even Congress isn't allowed to know what is the center of these recent allegations by a whistleblower in the intelligence department about the head of intelligence, Tulsi Gabbard.
And what do you make of her going down and overseeing the FBI operation to collect files on the 2000 election from Fulton County in Georgia?
How significant is that?
It's madness.
She should be impeached.
She has no statutory authority whatsoever to be involved in an FBI raid with a warrant of the Fulton County Board of Elections.
Zero.
It's like being pulled over in Kansas by a beat cop from London.
What a brilliant analogy, right?
No authority.
whatsoever. So the head of America's intelligence agencies is involved in a conspiracy theory
that is a Trump fantasy. There's no evidence around any of this. And you have to go back.
You know, oh, you know, she's a cult member legitimately. She was in a cult. She is as unfit as any person in the country you could, you could pick, right, to have this job.
And what it is all in service of is so in doubt about the outcome of the 2026 election and trying to delegitimize it.
The idea that, well, it's only a fair election if MAGA and Trump win.
And this is what people have to understand.
There is no workaround for this.
You can get rid of Social Security.
You can get rid of food stamps.
You can get rid of the Army or the Navy.
And that will not kill America.
Right.
But this is the brain stamp.
Right.
Who gets to hold temporary power in a constitutional republic that limits that power.
Do you think, Tom, do you think,
the American people?
not by the politicians.
Do you think Tulsi is a Russian agent?
What do you think is at the center of these allegations
that should have been referred
by the Intelligence Department to Congress
and yet have not been?
I can't, I can't, I have no idea.
I know that she is disloyal to the Constitution.
I know that when she popped up in Syria,
that that alone should have been
the disqualification for her to hold any clearance ever for any reason. Whatever this whistleblower
complaint is, we will find out about it. We will know the details of it. And I suspect it's
something shocking. It's something horrible. And no matter what, there's always this disconnect
between you know how terrible it's going to be, but then you see the terribleness. So I, I,
know that Trump is a racist. And so was I surprised to see his smear of the Obama's?
And his truth, social, post.
Intellectually. But when it hits emotionally, right, you're, you just, it made me physically sick.
So when, when we find out what it is that she did, it's going to be horrendous.
And it's going to be jarring. But it's, but it's not going to be surprising.
So Tulsi Gabbard seems at the current time to be a sort of complete mystery, what she's doing, why she's doing that.
Even Todd Blanche, the number two in the Justice Department, came out and said she had no reason to be there, etc.
What do you think of the other people that are around Donald Trump?
What about Marco Rubio, who was, you know, a relatively normal in inverted commerce, Republican,
but who now appears to, you know, every time he starts sucking up to the president and the
cabinet meetings, the president falls asleep. He's so bored of hearing about Marco's praise
for him. If I, well, he's a sycophant and he's principalist. And I, I had a Twitter spat, if you
will some years back where I said basically this, and I'm proud of this. And I certainly hit the
nail on the head. What I, and it was in 2019-ish. And I said, let me tell you who Little Marco is.
If Little Marco was in Havana in 1958 and 1959, he would have been carrying Fidel Castro's
briefcase around behind them looking for, right, looking for position and looking, looking for
power. So he's just an opportunist. Ted Cruz responded to this. He's, how dare you, right, on
the Twitter, how dare you? And I was 100% correct in my assessment of Marco Rubio's character.
This is a Bible-spouting hypocrite who is going to be directly responsible through the cancellation of USAID,
suffering the beggars the imagination, and ultimately the deaths of more than 14 million people around the world,
14 million human beings who would be alive in 2029 had Kamala Harris been elected president.
It was an affirmative decision by the richest nation in the world to cut for no reason
whatsoever contrary to our national security interest because the instability that follows,
famine and disease and hunger always finds its way back to the United States.
He is a person who is not just corrupt.
He's a person who's not just principalless.
He's a person who has crossed the line from being principledest into doing real evil.
He is faithless to his oath.
he is a domestic enemy of the American Constitution.
He's a travesty.
All right.
So what do we think then of J.D. Vance, who in 2016, as you referred to earlier, referred to Trump as the new Hitler,
he's also done a Lindsay Graham or a Marco Rubio and snuggled in beside Donald Trump?
So he's a total fraud.
And he's an extremist.
He is a dangerous person.
And his funding by Peter Thiel, by the tech oligarchs is something that I don't think most Americans understand.
He's somebody who has said things like beaten women should stay married for family values.
He's a person who was involved with a fake opioid charity.
And the opioids, of course, ravaged the community that he identified himself with.
You know, he's a California Yale Billy, not an Ohio Hillbilly.
He is a fraud who has discarded every principle.
He is a chameleon.
He believes in nothing.
And he will, unless Trump dies in office, he will never be the president of the United States.
Why do you say that so confidently?
Because he's weird and he's reviled.
And he will never be able to carry Trump's mantle.
And he won't be able to stand without leaning on Donald on his own two feet.
People don't like him.
Do you think Donald Trump likes him?
No, I don't think Donald Trump thinks about him.
I think he is a, I don't think that Donald Trump has, relates to people like that.
I don't like him.
I like him.
I think he serves a function, a utility.
He wasn't picked by Donald Trump.
He was picked by Donald Trump Jr.
No, persuaded, persuaded his father.
And Tucker Carlson, I think, too, right?
And Tucker Carlson.
you know, perhaps they'll wind up running against each other.
You know, we'll see.
But by the time we get to the end of this,
none of these people will ever be elected to office again.
They will live their lives in utter shame.
Honestly, Carolyn Levitt's got a lot of miles ahead of her in life.
And it's going to be brutal.
What does she suspect life's going to be like for her at age 50?
All right. Steve, just we're going to take a quick break for some sponsors.
And we're back with Steve Schmidt discussing, well, how far the Republican Party has come.
What is life like going to be for Pam Bondi, who really has hollowed out the Justice Department and appears to be weaponizing it against, against democracy itself, actually?
She will go to prison.
And Pam Bondi will be to spark.
A Christy Nome will go to prison.
Stephen Miller will go to prison.
These crimes will be prosecuted in the States.
And as was the case in Germany, there is a record.
There is an email of everything that has been done.
And it is a conspiracy against the people of the United States.
And that's how it will be prosecuted.
All of this as it comes to pass as we as we find out what she did, but she will, she will, she will be penniless,
reviled, broken, imprisoned. I don't have a doubt in my mind. But it's not coming. It's not happening tomorrow.
Okay. So you were a campaign aide. You've worked.
worked for George W. Bush in the White House. How can you even begin to think about the Epstein files?
What is the impact you think they're going to have, if at all, on Donald Trump? I mean, we've seen, you know, a dozen senior men at this point who've had to give up, you know, who've been forced to resign.
What is the impact on Donald Trump, though?
Well, I don't think thus far, we've even begun to see the beginning of the measurable political impact.
One of the things that I was at a fundraiser in Los Angeles this past week for an organization I'm involved in called the Save America movement.
And people will come up to me all the time and they'll say, but how can it be?
Why do so many people support him?
And there is a sense of helplessness with it.
And here's the deal with that.
Trump's approval numbers are now 38, 37 percent, and they're pushing lower.
And by the time we get to March 31st,
His numbers are going to be at the low end in a poll at about 29% to about 32, 33%.
When you look at the polling right now that says his strongly approval, his strongly approved number is 26%.
That's his floor.
He will never go below 26% support.
And so when you look at a quarter of the population in a country with 330 million,
people. That's a lot of people. But if you think about it in a room with four people, three out of
those four people are against them. And so the depravity of this. Think about, for example,
and just to consider it in it through another angle, the depravity of Barry Weiss and Peter Atia.
What justification could you possibly have as a matter of judgment, as a leader of
an organization as a leader of a newsroom.
Yeah, I'm just pointing out that Barry Weiss is the new head of CBS News,
the new editor-in-chief of people who don't know who she is.
And she's going to keep as a health contributor, a doctor, who's in the Epstein file 1,700 times.
One of the things that's happening, we have such an American-centric view of the world in the United States,
as if we are alone and everything orbits around us.
Prime Minister Tusk in Poland has opened up a criminal investigation
trying to understand the ties between Epstein and Russian intelligence.
You have 12 different countries now that have opened their own criminal investigations.
When you look at, for example, France and how they have just engaged with illegal.
Lon Musk and all the child pornography filth that spewing out of his platforms is that Donald Trump
has lost control of this story. He was close friends with this man. And when you go back and you look,
a lot of people say, ah, you know, Donald doesn't seem like Donald would be, be into children.
Well, have you ever seen Donald leering at children at one of his beauty pageants?
The sickness that is in those files is an American cancer.
It's a cancer of the elites.
Prince Andrew, or Andrew Mountbatten, Mountbatten.
The bill will come due.
This is not something that people have to do.
debate or think about. They get it. And there's such a disconnect, even in the coverage,
with how this lands with real people. And at the end of the day, you keep getting flares that
signal where we're going. When you see a Democrat get elected in Texas in a district that
Trump won by 20 points. With a 30 point swing, he got elected, right? There, there you go.
The tectonic plates are moving.
And decency will prevail in the end.
So, Steve, let me ask you something,
because I know you're a big watcher of the British royal family.
And Andrew, formerly known as Prince Andrew's older brother, the king, King Charles,
is coming over.
He's due a visit in April to celebrate the 250th anniversary of the founding of America.
And obviously, he was greeted by Donald Trump.
If you were advising King Charles, would you say that's the right thing for him to do?
No, I have a message for the king.
Of course you do. Of course you do.
Steve, let's just take a moment for some advertising.
And I'm back with the scold profit, Steve Schmidt.
Like I said, I'm involved in a group called the Save America movement.
We just ran ads in Copenhagen a message.
from the American people to the people of Denmark.
We have had ads up in Washington calling on Chuck Schumer to stop the appeasement.
I will initiate an advertising campaign against His Majesty that will boggle the English mind.
Wow. Wow.
It will shock the British conscience.
And the king should not come to America.
in 2026. What is the ad campaign going to say? How is it going to boggle? It will, it will be brutal.
But let me let me let me say this before I, before I get into the details of it. The first British
monarch to set foot on American soil was his grandfather, King George the 6th. And that and that trip
was choreographed down to every last detail by President Roosevelt. Now, the,
There was not a lot of affection for the British and America in 1938.
This was a country filled with Irish.
There was no special relationship per se.
And one of the things that FDR did that both Queen Mary and His Majesty on film, you can see,
the first time they ever touched food with their hands in their lives was when FDR gave them hot dogs at Hyde Park.
And the American people came to the conclusion on that trip.
It was effective that these people are like us.
These are our kin.
That trip began with a trip up the Potomac River on the Potomac,
which was the presidential yacht.
And King George went to pay his respects to George Washington.
And he descended into Washington's tomb.
He laid flowers there.
And that king's ancestor,
or King George III would ask often of Washington.
Wanted to know, did he intend to be a king, an emperor?
Would his empire be bigger than the British Empire?
And when King George III was told no, Washington will leave power.
He'll retire.
He'll go home to Mount Vernon.
The king said that that makes George Washington the greatest man of this or any age
because he became the first person since the Roman Emperor,
Cincinnati to do that, to walk away, to walk away from power. Washington's humility is at the center
of this celebration. When you look at the painting by Turnbull in the Capitol, where Washington
comes to resign his commission, there's a tremendous symbolism in it. He's laid his military
cape over a throne, a chair bigger than the others in the room. Washington will
not be a Caesar. Washington's reposes, his head is bowed. He has subordinated himself to the Congress.
And Washington will walk away from power twice when he could have been king, when he could have
been tyrant. And so the bonds that exist between the United States and the United Kingdom are bonds
that are steeped in a shared love of freedom and liberty.
Should the king come to Washington,
it will be a celebration of Donald Trump
in a moment of existential crisis for American democracy.
So should the king say he just can't come?
The king is surrounded
by exceptional diplomats, and they should protect the crown.
And should he step foot on American soil in service of MAGA as a propaganda tool,
then the crown will be attacked with an advertising campaign that would not be permitted in England.
and whether it's his desires to have once been a tampon
or whether it's or whether it is his relationship with his brother,
it will be no holds bored.
I will project images onto buildings in New York City.
I will run ad campaigns that, again, boggle the British imagination.
So this could be very embarrassing for the king.
It will be mortifying for the entire British government, right?
It will be a trip.
Well, the entire British government right now is mortified anyway because of the extent of Peter Mandelson,
as you know, the former ambassador to Washington,
who it turns out when he was business secretary was actually being paid,
it appears by Jeffrey Epstein, to give him inside information about the government,
including even Gordon Brown, the then prime.
minister's resignation. So I'm not sure how much more embarrassed the British government could be at this
point. Prince, Prince Andrew, Andrew will be traveling on the king's shoulder like a parrot, like a pedophile parrot
for his trip to the United States. He should not come. And it will break affection between
the monarchy and the American people. The American people as a general proposition,
esteem the royal family.
So I'm assuming that you saw the guerrilla tactics used against Donald Trump when he went to
Windsor Castle and they projected images of Jeffrey Epstein and Donald Trump holding each other
and basically hanging out together on the sides of Windsor Castle.
So you're envisaging something as impactful as that?
It'll be that. There'll be TV ads. There'll be radio ads. There'll be digital ads.
will make full use of the First Amendment.
It will be the most degrading weeks of the king's reign.
And I remember how...
It will be awful.
And he should not come and stand with a pedophile protector at best who has insulted the sacrifice,
of the King's forces in Iraq and Afghanistan, who has threatened to wage war against NATO,
who has established himself as an enemy of liberty, and one of the most corrupt men in the world.
And just so I understand, Steve, who's financing this campaign?
The Save America movement began seven months ago.
We have over 800,000 donors.
We are a very fast-growing organization.
And when you think about the size of that,
some of these candidates running for president,
you go out and say, you know, oh, I have 40,000 donors, right?
I have, you know, as a measure of their support.
We have 800,000 donors from all 50 states.
in a seven-month-old organization.
Our goal is to raise upwards of $100 million for this election cycle.
It'll be between, I think, 75 and 100.
But we have all the resources we need to play a major role in shaping public opinion.
And next week, ad campaigns will begin against the American ambassadors in Canada.
in Denmark and in Poland, who have disgraced the American people. Corporate campaigns will begin
against Paul Weiss and their Epstein-Cainter chairman who just resigned but is still at the firm.
But against Ron Lauder, a Trump billionaire, heir of the Estee Lauder fortune and who is the architect of the Trump
obscenity of trying to take over Greenland.
Ron Lauder is also one of the American billionaires who has his hands into the soil of Ukraine,
trying to extract his money, and we will launch an advertising effort against Tim Cook and Apple.
And we will begin advertising about the Canadian seditionists in Calgary that came
to meet in the White House that are trying to break up in Canada.
So we will take eight different advertising actions next week,
plus an ad focused on J.D. Vance in Washington, D.C.
We will take the fight to these people, and we will model fearlessness,
I hope, for a lot of people who are intimidated about standing up.
No one should be afraid of Steve Miller and Christy Noll.
And who's doing the creative work for this?
I mean, obviously, I think everybody remembers your incredibly impactful work for the Lincoln Project, which you were a co-founder, and I know you then left.
But is this, are you coming up with a creative work?
Who are you working with for this?
We have, we have, I mean, we have some, we have, we have, we have a great creative team, but we also have a tremendous amount of volunteers, right?
Out of the creative community, out of the advertising.
community. People who can opt in, do you want to make this ad? Do you want to write this ad? Do you want to
produce this ad? We'll put it up on TV. So we have a group of volunteers. Everybody comes together.
We talk about the concepts. We make the ads. And of course, those people, you know, everyone who's
involved in this has a different risk tolerance. Nobody necessarily needs to be involved at the,
at the expense of their privacy, their safety and all of that.
You know, there's people like me who are up front and out, out in public,
but we have scores of people, including some really famous directors, you know,
who are helping out making some really powerful ads and really powerful content that we hope
has a real impact in the months ahead.
Well, when does, when do the first ads go out?
We will, so we've put more than 60 out so far, but what I'm talking about, the actions we're going to take next week, our target date for release is Thursday.
Thursday, okay. So, Steve, this conversation took completely different directions than anything I was expecting. But absolutely fascinating. And of course, we will reach out to Buckingham Palace and ask for the King's reaction to the I.
that you will be doing this should he decide to come here. And we would reach out to the British
ambassador in Washington, but there isn't one yet. As far as I know, they haven't replaced Peter
Mandelson. That's thrown the diplomatic core into something of a tizzy. It's always great to speak to you,
and we would love to have you back soon to talk about the impact of the arts. And I just say,
I just say how much I love the Daily Beast. I read it every day. It is fearless. It's
fun, it's interesting, it's readable, and I just want to say how much I admire it.
Well, I appreciate that, and I'm accepting that on behalf of the team. We have extremely
talented editors. I'm the least of it, but we have incredible editors, actually, who are
like you are concerned about the American Constitution and about the direction of the country.
Anyway, Steve, we would love to have you back. Good luck with the ad campaign launching this week.
We will reach out to Buckingham Palace and get their reaction, and we look forward to seeing you again.
soon. Thank you, Joanna. So there you have it. Steve Schmidt, a former Republican in full
flow against what he interprets as the biggest traitors of all and the biggest threats to the
American constitution, the Republican cabinet. Anyway, he foresees a future, perhaps like Tyresius,
where all these people get their comeuppance legally and, as you heard him say, he hopes they end in jail.
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