Newt Gingrich
Columns by Newt Gingrich
Sen. Tim Scott’s home run: Focusing on issues that unify Americans
In our five years of work at America's New Majority Project, we have looked for issues and policies that unify the American people. Published July 12, 2023
Maoism in America: Our freedom is at stake
Mao Zedong became one of the last century's most powerful dictators by completely transforming Chinese society through the systematic use of violence, coercion, and aggressive propaganda. Published July 3, 2023
Confronting evil: Retaliating against the degradation of America’s core values
When I learned that a group of activists at New York City's annual drag queen parade were chanting "we're coming for your children," it was the final straw. Published June 28, 2023
An American presidential crisis: It’s not too late to stop it
The American system is facing a real crisis. Published June 20, 2023
Ill-advised indictments weaponize federal government against Trump
The indictment of former President Donald Trump amid allegation of "mishandling national secrets" is the natural next phase of the left-wing establishment's arrogance and corruption. Published June 12, 2023
Speaker Kevin McCarthy’s strategic victory: A behind-the-scenes look at debt ceiling deal
The great debt ceiling negotiation of 2023 is over. Published June 5, 2023
Congress must save Marine Corps: Gen. Berger’s direction shift dangerous for our security
I was completely unaware of the crisis building in the Marine Corps until I received an article from Bing West, "Marine Corps No More?" Published May 31, 2023
Where are the Woodward and Bernsteins when we need them?
The conspiracy between a corrupt set of bureaucracies (including the Justice Department, the IRS and the intelligence community) and an equally corrupt and enabling elite media is astonishing. Published May 29, 2023
Criminality of Biden-Garland’s Justice Department bigger than Watergate
The current reports of executive branch illegality make Watergate look like kindergarten mischief. Published May 22, 2023
‘The Hustler,’ the 1913 U.S. Open, and the debt ceiling negotiations
There are powerful parallels between the 1961 movie "The Hustler," the 1913 U.S. Open, and the current debt ceiling negotiation. Published May 18, 2023
South Korea imperatives to help ensure peace on the peninsula
Callista, my wife, and I recently visited South Korea to participate in Peace Summit 2023, an event hosted by the Universal Peace Federation. Published May 15, 2023
316 pages of debt ceiling legislation proposed by Republicans, zero from Democrats
Treasury Secretary Janet Yellen's announcement that the U.S. government could run out of money by early June starts the next phase of the debt ceiling dance. Published May 8, 2023
McCarthy’s debt ceiling deal or Biden’s default
As a former speaker, I remember the feeling of going to the House floor knowing I was a few votes short of what I needed. Published May 3, 2023
President Yoon: Champion of freedom
South Korean President Yoon Suk Yeol's visit to the United States is an important moment for the relationship between our two nations. Published April 24, 2023
Biden’s ‘clean’ debt ceiling hike is a dirty deal
When President Biden and his team talk about a clean debt ceiling increase, it is one more example of Washington using language to deliberately mislead the American people. Published April 24, 2023
Protecting women’s sports: A Bud Light moment for Democrats
On Thursday, Americans will have an opportunity to see just how extreme the House Democrats have become. Published April 19, 2023
Trump indictment not about the law or anything rational
Shortly after former President Donald Trump's arraignment hearing, I was on a radio show, and the hosts kept talking about the 34 counts of the indictment. Published April 10, 2023
In American politics, reasonable vs. extreme may be theme of 2024
As the dance over the debt ceiling and the budget continues, a definitive choice about our nation's future is taking shape. Published April 4, 2023
Gap widens between Democrats and American values and beliefs
The Democratic Party has become the anti-Lincoln party. Published March 29, 2023
Strengthening Social Security and Medicare starts with cutting taxes and regulations
The American people are, once again, ahead of the politicians and news media. Americans instinctively know that we are in financial trouble and only economic growth will get us out of it. Published March 27, 2023