Putin, After Confusing Trump for Biden or Obama, Could Soon Learn the Scale of His Error
Trump, it’s becoming clear, is getting fed up with the Russian dictator’s lies.
Click Here to ContinueRepublicans Can Win in November on Their Support for the Budget Bill
Every Republican incumbent and candidate should embrace debating the OBBB. It is one of the most pro-worker, pro-family, and pro-small business laws in American history.
Click Here to ContinueNewt’s World Episode 877: Holding the Federal Reserve Accountable
Newt talks with Andrew Levin, Professor of Economics at Dartmouth College, about his recent policy brief, “The Federal Reserve Should Welcome the Appointment of an Independent Inspector General.”
Click Here to ContinueNewt talks with Yaakov Katz, the former editor-in-chief of “The Jerusalem Post”, about the fall of Bashar al-Assad and what is next for Syria and the region.
Click Here to ContinueNewt talks with Dr. Matthew Petrusek, Senior Director of the Word on Fire Institute, about why Americans are rediscovering faith.
Click Here to ContinueChristmas is a time to reflect upon the miracle of salvation as we celebrate the birth of Jesus Christ.
Click Here to ContinueThis is the biggest single congressional decision President Trump and Republicans will face in 2025. It must be the highest legislative priority for the year.
Click Here to ContinueWe hope the Syrian people will find their way to a better future but it should not be one more burden for America to pick up.
Click Here to ContinueNewt talks with former Congressman Christopher Cox about his new book, “Woodrow Wilson: The Light Withdrawn.”
Click Here to ContinueNewt talks with Charles Thorngren, founder and CEO of Legacy Precious Metals, about President-elect Donald Trump’s recent appointments to key economic roles.
Click Here to ContinueThe potential is here for a positive bipartisanship that reforms the establishment and creates a much more dynamic, safer, and more prosperous America.
Click Here to ContinueNow, in the real-time age of the internet, unending daily challenges, and an absentee White House, we need de facto President Trump more than we need the absentee President de jure.
Click Here to ContinueJapan’s surprise attack is a reminder that the best intelligence can be misread, people’s hopes can outweigh their common sense, and bureaucratic cultures can ignore inconvenient signals.
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