Newt Gingrich Audio: Portland has Turned the Corner

The First Rule of Riots: Stop Them

The death of George Floyd in Minneapolis is a complete outrage.The complete failure of Minneapolis officials to stop and prevent the ensuing riot is a second outrage.

What Newt’s Reading: May 29, 2020

What Newt’s Reading: Swing-State Voters Favor Trump Over Biden on China, Protecting Businesses, Poll Finds; FCC Commissioner Bashes Twitter Over Fact-Check of Trump: ‘This Is Opinion Journalism’, Paying Illegal Immigrants Puts America Last, and The Blue State Lockdown Blues.

Five Stories: May 29, 2020

There are simply too many developing stories to follow in the world. To make things easier, we narrowed them down to five that you should really watch next week: China tightens hold over Hong Kong, Protests over George Floyd’s death, Escalating fight between Trump and Twitter, NC needs to approve RNC’s August convention, and US ends nuclear waivers for Iran, disrupts Iranian fuel shipments to Venezuela.

What Newt’s Reading: May 28, 2020

What Newt’s Reading: The Lockdown Democrats, Coronavirus Doesn’t Have to Be So Deadly, The ‘Liberal Leaning’ Media Has Passed Its Tipping Point, How Russiagate Began With Obama’s Iran Deal Domestic Spying Campaign

Why Is Iran’s Supreme Leader Still on Twitter?

Since 2009, Khamenei has spread antisemitic poison on Twitter, so him tweeting against Israel is nothing new. Over the past 11 days, however, his anti-Israel tweets have been especially prolific and egregious, showcasing blatant examples of antisemitism.

China and the United States. What is Next for the U.S. Supply Chain?

President Trump has long pledged to bring back manufacturing to the United States. Due to COVID-19, new enthusiasm is turbocharging this idea. Specifically, the spread of COVID-19 has prompted related concerns of the United States’ dependency on China.

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Biden in His Own Words – Black Trump Voters “Ain’t Black”

Biden said, “if you’ve got a problem figuring out whether you’re for me or for Trump, then you ain’t black.” Here we have the presumptive Democratic nominee attempting to tell voters who they are, what their history is, and how they should act.