Newt Gingrich on The Story with Martha MacCallum | September 3, 2020
Newt draws parallels between today’s anti-American revolution to the violence of the late 1960a and early 1970s
Newt draws parallels between today’s anti-American revolution to the violence of the late 1960a and early 1970s
The only way to break violence is to “keep arresting people until there’s no one left,” Newt said on Fox & Friends on Monday in the wake of unrest over the police-involved shooting of Jacob Blake in Kenosha, Wisconsin.
Newt talked with the hosts of Fox News Channel’s Fox & Friends about the start of the Republican National Convention.
“I’m predicting that it will be a dramatically bigger victory than people currently expect,” Newt Gingrich told Jessie Watters on his show.
Newt Gingrich and Maria Bartiromo discuss the opening days of the 2020 Democratic National Convention.
Newt points out that, when it is all said and done, the 2020 Democratic ticket will be viewed similarly to former presidential candidate George McGovern’s bid in 1972.
American voters should closely examine presumptive Democratic presidential nominee Joe Biden and his “embrace” of China, Newt Gingrich told Laura Ingraham during an appearance on “The Ingraham Angle.”
Newt joins Fox & Friends and comments on the mail-in voting debate, the impact of progressives in Democrat Party, and the heated Antifa hearing.
Newt weighed in on what he expected from Attorney General Bill Barr’s remarks on the Russiagate scandal in his first-ever appearance before the House Judiciary Committee on Tuesday.
As violence escalates during protests in Portland, Oregon, Newt said on Fox & Friends Tuesday, that President Trump must defend Americans when the state or local authorities fail to step in to help.