Smith is a member of the
Mises Caucus of the Libertarian Party. Smith said in a 2017
Reason interview that he "became a libertarian through the
Ron Paul movement". He has opposed what he sees as
big tech hegemony, describing it as "the biggest threat to liberty" aside from the "tyranny of
COVID-19". He believes vaccine mandates are an infringement of personal liberty and told
Reason in 2021 that he did not plan to vaccinate himself or his child against COVID-19. Smith defended the
Libertarian Party of Kentucky when it criticized proposed
vaccine passports by comparing them to
yellow stars that Jews were forced to wear.
Reason described him as "a vocal opponent of wokeness and political correctness". Although Smith has spoken to figures with a wide range of beliefs, he has been criticized for interviews and debates with people on the
far-right, such as
Gavin McInnes,
Nick Fuentes,
Richard Spencer, and
Christopher Cantwell. In an interview with
Nick Gillespie, Smith defended his openness to debate
alt-right figures, saying "People who listen to my podcasts have no doubt about where I stand on all of these issues" and said that his libertarian beliefs are "the antithesis of
National Socialism." Smith had the same criticism for the party's 2020 nominee,
Jo Jorgensen. In an interview with
Krystal Ball and
Saagar Enjeti on
Breaking Points on June 16, 2025, Smith, who endorsed
Donald Trump prior to the election and said he would vote for him, expressed extreme disappointment in President Trump and even called for Trump to be impeached and removed from office due to his bombing of Iran amid nuclear weapons negotiations, which increased the possibility of getting the US into a war with Iran. In 2024, Smith hosted a Twitter space with
Chase Oliver,
Angela McArdle, and other Libertarian Party figures. He admitted that, after the
second cabinet of Donald Trump did not include the appointment of any Libertarians to the cabinet, that they had "lost" the battle to keep "warhawks" out of the cabinet. about
Israel in July 2025 at the
Student Action Summit, moderated by
Charlie Kirk Smith has strong
anti-Zionist views and frequently debates the issue, including against English
neoconservative Douglas Murray and US panelist Adam Sosnick. == See also ==