Brexit and British Bankruptcy, Ten Years Later
British Independence could have triggered a turnaround, but it is hard now to see how Britain’s leaders can work their way out of the current cycle of decay.
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Shouldn’t 80 percent Americans have their values respected by their elected officials?
Click Here to ContinueThe Iranian Agreement and The Trump Economic Boom
This is a huge week for President Donald J. Trump.
Click Here to ContinueEliminating cybercrime and developing an effective missile defense system will go a long way toward ensuring peace on the Korean Peninsula and containing the North Korean threat.
Click Here to ContinueFollowing Tuesday’s meeting, President Biden continues to stonewall; meanwhile, Speaker McCarthy is in an excellent position to remain calm and cheerful.
Click Here to ContinueNewt is joined by members of his inner circle club and takes their questions about current events, including the debt ceiling, the indictment of Congressman George Santos, artificial intelligence, and his new book, “March to the Majority.”
Click Here to ContinueNewt discusses the three challenges that will define America’s future.
Click Here to ContinueThanks to Speaker McCarthy’s strategic leadership in the House and Sen. McConnell’s support, the Congressional Republicans are entering the negotiations with President Biden in a remarkably strong position.
Click Here to ContinueNewt talks with Will Rinehart, Senior Research Fellow at the Center for Growth and Opportunity at Utah State University about the advancement of artificial intelligence.
Click Here to ContinueNewt talks with Veronique de Rugy from the Mercatus Center at George Mason University, about the debt ceiling.
Click Here to ContinueThis last week reasserted and solidified Speaker McCarthy’s ability to lead the House.
Click Here to ContinueNewt talks with James B. Stewart and Rachel Abrams about their new book, “Unscripted: The Epic Battle for a Media Empire and the Redstone Family Legacy.”
Click Here to ContinueHouse Republicans have done their job. Any threat of default now rests on President Biden’s shoulders.
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