Newt’s World – Episode 866: Founding Fathers – John Hancock
The lives of these men are essential to understanding the American form of government and our ideals of liberty. The Founding Fathers all played key roles in the securing of American independence from Great Britain and in the creation of the government of the United States of America.
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The lives of these men are essential to understanding the American form of government and our ideals of liberty. The Founding Fathers all played … Read more
Click Here to Continue‘Mission Accomplished’? Iran’s Refusal To Accept Defeat Is a Warning for America and the West
Tehran, throwing out the International Atomic Energy Agency’s inspectors, signals that the regime will resume its nuclear weapon efforts.
Click Here to ContinueThe U.S. Presidential race and election, Brexit, North Korea, and more. Newt discusses the five most important things to watch in 2020.
Click Here to ContinueOn Christmas Day 1776, General George Washington crossed the icy Delaware River and led his army to victory at Trenton. It would become a turning point in the Revolutionary War and change America’s destiny in the fight for freedom.
Click Here to ContinueSpeaker Gingrich reflects on his experience on the impeachment of President Clinton, and how the process in 1998 was vastly different than what is happening today.
Click Here to ContinueFrom Pearl Harbor to 9/11, what surprise attacks on the United States can teach us about intelligence gathering and disseminating information to key decision-makers. Newt is joined by guests: Steve Twomey and Erik Dahl.
Click Here to ContinueNewt is joined by veteran reporter Lee Smith, who tells the incredible story of Congressman Nunes and his hunt for the truth behind the origins of the Mueller investigation and the Deep State’s plot to take down a sitting president.
Click Here to ContinueFrom the Pilgrim’s first Thanksgiving in 1621 to the modern-day. Newt explores the history of our uniquely American tradition, with guest Melanie Kirkpatrick.
Click Here to ContinuePresident Abraham Lincoln delivered the Gettysburg Address on the afternoon of November 19, 1863, during the Civil War. It would become one of the greatest speeches in American history.
Click Here to ContinueActor Gary Sinise joins Newt for Veterans Day to talk about his journey from self to service. The Gary Sinise Foundation supports veterans, first responders and their families.
Click Here to ContinueJournalist Sara Carter joins Newt for a discussion about the danger of Mexican drug cartels and the murder of 9 innocent Americans.
Click Here to ContinueOn June 12, 1987, President Reagan gave his Berlin Wall speech at the Brandenburg Gate that would bring about the end of the Cold War. President Reagan’s speechwriter, Peter M. Robinson, tells the story behind that speech on the 30th Anniversary of the Fall of the Berlin Wall.
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