McCarthy’s Deal or Biden’s Default
House Republicans have done their job. Any threat of default now rests on President Biden’s shoulders.
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.
Newt talks with Erin Walsh from The Heritage Foundation, about the influence the Chinese Communist Party has in the United States.
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 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 about a new level of corruption related to the documents seized during the raid on Trump’s Mar-a-Lago property. In addition, he discusses the importance of the Wisconsin Supreme Court election, new developments in France-China relations, and the recent release of top secret Pentagon documents.
For two generations, our national security systems have decayed while our opponents have modernized their own. Our national security culture and systems must modernize so we can survive and keep peace in the world.
Republicans across the country who want to learn how to overcome extreme Democrat positions and create a governing majority should look to Iowa for inspiration.