Do We Really Want Waste and Fraud in Medicaid?
Passing the Republican Medicaid reforms – and saving $545 billion – will be an important step on the road to a much better American future and, ultimately, a balanced budget.
Click Here to ContinueTrump’s Mideast Tour Underscores Global Power Shift Away From America’s Old European Allies
A map of the world based on traditional military power shows a dramatic, indeed radical, shift from the world even a few decades ago.
Click Here to ContinuePresident Trump’s Stunning Poll Numbers
Despite the turmoil and anxiety being spread by the country’s elites and the propaganda media, the American people are rendering a remarkably positive judgement about President Donald J. Trump’s second term.
Click Here to ContinueThere is no question that the GOP’s heart belongs to Trump. He gave a solid speech, and the crowd loved him. He was clearly the first big winner at CPAC. His announcement that he would not move to a third party was important – and a major step toward big Republican victories in 2022.
Click Here to ContinueOn Saturday, January 2, 2021 then President Donald J. Trump had a phone call with Georgia Secretary of State, Brad Raffensperger about the Georgia election results. Attorney Cleta Mitchell was on that call. Once the audio was leaked, the cancel culture mob attacked Ms. Mitchell and other members of her law firm. She resigned from her position as partner at Foley & Lardner, LLP where she worked for 20 years. Newt’s guest is Cleta Mitchell, here to tell her side of the story.
Click Here to ContinueH.R.5, known as the Equality Act, puts the entirety of American civic and religious life under the thumb of radical activists. The Equality Act strikes biological sex from the 1964 Civil Rights Act, replacing it with “sexual orientation and gender identity.” The act will attack our religious freedom, our businesses, our schools and our families.
Click Here to ContinueIn 1952, nearly 60,000 children in the United States were infected with the poliovirus and thousands were paralyzed. More than 3,000 children died. Dr. Jonas Salk and his research team at the University of Pittsburgh, launched the largest human vaccine trial in history, injecting nearly 2 million American children with a potential vaccine. On April 12, 1955 they released the first successful vaccine for polio. Part of the Immortals leadership series.
Click Here to ContinueThe Navy has assured us that sailors will not have to take a ridiculously partisan oath about intersectionality — for now. But the reaction against the pledge should be a signal to Navy leadership that partisan wokeness must stay out of our military institutions.
Click Here to ContinueThere is so much happening in our country right now and many of you have questions. Newt is joined by members of his Inner Circle club and answers their questions in a town hall style meeting.
Click Here to ContinueThe Democrats are the party of big government, big bureaucracies, big public employee unions, and radical left-wing activists. This $1.9 trillion bill is designed to appease and feed virtually every element of this coalition. The Democrats are artfully using the American people’s money to grow their machine and strengthen their coalition.
Click Here to ContinueI was delighted this week to sit down with Miller for my Newt’s World podcast – for his first long-form interview since he left the White House – to talk about how he got to where he is and where he plans to go from here.
Click Here to ContinueIn his first long form interview since leaving his position as senior advisor to President Donald J. Trump, Stephen Miller talks with Newt about his journey to conservativism, his career in Washington politics and his time serving in the White House.
Click Here to ContinueIf the film Jurassic Park was made today, the dinosaurs would have feathers. With a flood of new fossil discoveries and technological innovations, the latest dinosaur discoveries are inspiring paleontologists to rethink much of what we know about them. Newt’s guest is Michael Greshko, science writer at National Geographic.
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