Newt Gingrich on Fox & Friends | April 12, 2021
Newt talks about the absurdity of the actions Democrats hope to pass by ramming various bills through Congress and why it will backfire.
Newt talks about the absurdity of the actions Democrats hope to pass by ramming various bills through Congress and why it will backfire.
In honor of National Autism Awareness Month, the Gingrich Foundation is proud to recognize the Autism Society as its April Charity of the Month.
Three private space companies – Blue Orgin, Dynetics, and SpaceX – are competing as part of NASA’s Artemis program to carry astronauts back to the surface of the moon.
In 2020, global CO2 emission level dropped nearly 7 percent due to worldwide lockdowns. But scientists say to fulfill the goals of the Paris Agreement, emissions must fall to global lockdown levels every two years.
In a society held hostage by the demands of cancel culture and political correctness, it is amazing that President Biden can escape from words like these.
The Editorial Board at The Wall Street Journal predicts that the Biden Administration will never be able to give Trump the credit he deserves, but the American people will when the country opens up sooner than most other nations.
It seems Democrats accused of inappropriate sexual conduct get a pass — see New York’s Gov. Andrew Cuomo.
Following President Joe Biden’s inauguration in January, many Americans have waited to hear what is next for Donald Trump. Finally, at the Conservative Political Action Conference (CPAC) last week, Trump confirmed that he would not be starting a new political party and would remain aligned with the GOP.
Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis has been outspoken about easing COVID-19 restrictions since last year to the shock and anger of many. What these naysayers don’t seem to realize, however, is the success of DeSantis’s measures.
As the US approaches its one-year COVID-19 anniversary, it seems we may begin seeing some transitions back to normal life. Texas Gov. Greg Abbott announced that Texas’ economy is going to be 100 percent open come next week.