Speaker McCarthy’s Amazing Week
This last week reasserted and solidified Speaker McCarthy’s ability to lead the House.
This last week reasserted and solidified Speaker McCarthy’s ability to lead the House.
Newt talks with James B. Stewart and Rachel Abrams about their new book, “Unscripted: The Epic Battle for a Media Empire and the Redstone Family Legacy.”
House Republicans have done their job. Any threat of default now rests on President Biden’s shoulders.
Newt talks with Kelley Vlahos from the Quincy Institute, about the longstanding relationship between the United States and South Korea.
We have now had two and a half years to learn what Biden Democrats are like. The American people will resoundingly reject that future.
If our political system was honest, anyone who called Biden’s debt ceiling position “clean” would not be taken seriously. Speaker Kevin McCarthy has taken on the issue of controlling spending and proposed a serious, reasonable “reform debt ceiling increase.”
Newt talks with John Solomon, editor-in-chief of Just the News, about the IRS whistleblower who is alleging political interference in a Hunter Biden tax investigation.
Newt talks with Senator Tommy Tuberville on preserving Title IX and his holds on Department of Defense Nominees.
Title IX dramatically increased opportunities for girls and women in sports and in other aspects of American life. All that progress is now being threatened.
Newt talks with Andrew Handel, Director of the Education and Workforce Development Task Force at the American Legislative Exchange Council, about education freedom in the United States.