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A Failed Coup — How The Obama Administration Framed An Innocent American To Oust Trump

By Newt Gingrich | September 13, 2020

Carter Page is an exemplary American citizen. A graduate of the US Naval Academy, Page served in the Navy before becoming a successful businessman. He even served his country clandestinely as a source for America’s intelligence community. But all of that work was not enough to protect Page when he supported Donald Trump for president in 2016. 

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Gingrich 360 Biden In His Own Words: Tipping over the Tipped Minimum Wage

Biden In His Own Words: Tipping over the Tipped Minimum Wage

By Tim Kennedy, Gingrich 360 contributor | September 13, 2020

While serving in the US Senate and as vice president, Biden supported policies that widened the gap between tipped and minimum wage workers.

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Abuse of Power Carter Page Newt's World Podcast

Newt’s World – Episode 124: Carter Page on Abuse and Power

By Newt Gingrich | September 13, 2020

The Russia collusion hoax was a false narrative pushed on the American public by partisan operatives at the intelligence agencies to preserve their power and silence their opposition and a patriotic American became their target. Newt’s guest is Carter Page.

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Newt’s World – Episode 123: The Truth about Soros DA’s Guest Jason Johnson

By Newt Gingrich | September 12, 2020

Does the rise in crime in some of our major American cities correlate to the election of so-called progressive prosecutors? These “reform” district attorneys have immense potential to reshape the justice system as a whole. Newt’s guest is Jason Johnson, President of Law Enforcement Legal Defense Fund.

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Newt Gingrich The Human Costs of Pro-Criminal, Anti-Police Prosecutors

The Human Costs of Pro-Criminal, Anti-Police Prosecutors

By Newt Gingrich | September 11, 2020

Many of the violent mobs tearing down our cities are doing so in opposition to systemic problems in our criminal justice system. There is a systemic problem, but it is not racism. The problem is rising pro-criminal, anti-police Democratic leadership.

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Gingrich 360 Poll Results: Following the conventions, what is your most concerning issue heading towards the election?

Poll Results: Following the conventions, what is your most concerning issue heading towards the election?

By Gingrich 360 | September 11, 2020

Last week, we asked readers “Following the conventions, what is your most concerning issue heading towards the election?” With a total of 758 responses, readers have voiced their opinions. The most concerning issue by far was “Election integrity” with 59.89% (454 readers) of the vote.

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Aaron Kliegman Hitler, Iran, and the Folly of Appeasement

Hitler, Iran, and the Folly of Appeasement

By Aaron Kliegman | September 11, 2020

Hitler may have been insane (at least strategically), but even he could be deterred. And indeed, he was, for a brief, instructive moment.
The year was 1934. Hitler had been chancellor of Germany for 18 months and coveted Austria, his birthplace. So, the Nazi Party instigated a putsch to annex the land.
Nazis assassinated the Austrian chancellor, Engelbert Dollfuss, attempting to seize power. In total, they killed more than 100 people and injured several hundred others.

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Gingrich 360 What Newt's Reading | September 12, 2020

What Newt’s Reading | September 12, 2020

By Gingrich 360 | September 10, 2020

New Jobs, Unemployment Numbers Point to ‘V’-Shaped Recovery — Only a Biden Lockdown Could End It; Joe Biden Touts Wall Street Support for His Plan to Abolish American Suburbs; Legal Group Finds Thousands of Double Voters in Battleground States; Growing Number of District Attorneys Are Out to Undermine the Law; A Carolina Victory for School Choice

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Gingrich 360 5 Stories to Watch Next Week | September 12, 2020

5 Stories to Watch Next Week | September 12, 2020

By Gingrich 360 | September 10, 2020

House Democrats to Hold Hearing on Confronting ‘White Supremacy’ in Police Departments; Discussions on Coronavirus Stimulus Plan Continue as Congress Remains Gridlocked; WHO Appoints Independent Panel to Review Response to Coronavirus; Israel, UAE to Sign Historic Diplomatic Deal; ByteDance Likely to Miss US Deadline for Sale of TikTok’s American Assets

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Newt Gingrich Kamala Harris: The Most Radical VP Nominee in History

Kamala Harris: The Most Radical VP Nominee in History

By Newt Gingrich | September 10, 2020

Sen. Kamala Harris is the most radical person ever nominated for president or vice president by a major party. Because of Joe Biden’s frailty, her potential to become president is much greater than for most vice-presidential candidates.

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