Newt Gingrich on America’s Newsroom Fox News Channel, May 27, 2020
Newt tells ‘America’s Newsroom’ if Twitter isn’t ‘careful’ they may risk being a regulated public institution rather than the ‘totally free entrepreneur institution.’
Newt tells ‘America’s Newsroom’ if Twitter isn’t ‘careful’ they may risk being a regulated public institution rather than the ‘totally free entrepreneur institution.’
Newt discusses Biden’s plan to attack Trump over the economy and the gap between job creation in conservative versus liberal states.
President Trump said religious institutions are vital. We also need legitimate funding for religiously affiliated schools.
Unlike draconian policies proposed by left-leaning proponents of the so-called Green New Deal, reforestation is a positive, entrepreneurial enterprise that will strengthen the world’s economy while protecting human health.
In December, a Saudi national opened fire at US Naval Air Station Pensacola in Florida, killing three American sailors and wounding eight other people. The gunman, 21-year-old Mohammed Saeed Alshamrani, was an officer in Saudi Arabia’s Air Force who was at the military base as part of an American training program for Saudi aviators. He was shot and killed at the scene.
Five Stories to Watch: Reopening America, Flynn’s case and declassifying Trump-Russia documents, China prepares to impose national security law in Hong Kong, Iran-Israel cyber fight, and US to push for new arms talks with China, Russia
What Newt’s Reading: Georgia contrast Michigan, cutting dependencies on China, and the media turns on one of its own.
A few days ago, a very smart pollster and researcher we work with at Gingrich 360 suggested an intriguing possibility – that another TEA Party is brewing in America.
What if there was a way for Congress to provide American families an $11,000 per year increase in their incomes without costing taxpayers a penny?
Speaker Pelosi and the House Democrats just passed a bill on May 15th for $3 Trillion. Hidden within the 1,815 page bill are several controversial issues.