Tony Schwartz, Donald Trump’s co-author on “The Art of the Deal,”
admitted that he regrets writing the 1987 book and that he finds the
thought of a Trump presidency “terrifying.”
So why did Schwartz keep his silence for so long?
“We had a successful experience together. I never in a million years
thought he would run for president. Had I thought that 30 years ago, I
wouldn’t have written the book,” he told George Stephanopoulos on ABC
News’ “Good Morning America” today. “But for 29 years, I didn’t think he
would, and it didn’t seem like it was important to speak out. I now
feel it’s my civic duty.”
Schwartz first spoke out about Trump in an interview with The New Yorker
published today, in which he said he spent 18 months getting to know
Trump in 1985. He described what it was like to write the book with the
businessman and how he thinks he would do as president of the United
States.
“I put lipstick on a pig,” Schwartz told the magazine. “I feel a deep
sense of remorse that I contributed to presenting Trump in a way that
brought him wider attention and made him more appealing than he is.”
He added, “I genuinely believe that if Trump wins and gets the nuclear
codes, there is an excellent possibility it will lead to the end of
civilization.”
Schwartz, the president and CEO of the Energy Project, stood by his comments on “GMA” this morning.
“You know, it’s a terrifying thing. I haven’t slept a night through since Donald Trump
announced for president because I believe he is so insecure, so easily
provoked and not — not particularly — nearly as smart as people might
imagine he is,” he said. “I do worry that with the nuclear codes, he
would end civilization as we know it.”
He continued, “This is a man who has more sociopathic tendencies than any candidate in my adult life that I’ve observed.” (Continues)
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