Former House Speaker Newt Gingrich has voiced alarm over what he describes as escalating hostility from Democratic leaders toward President Trump, warning that such rhetoric risks deepening national division. In a Fox News interview, Gingrich called recent statements by House Minority Leader Hakeem Jeffries inflammatory and accused some Democrats of encouraging tactics that undermine public trust in government.
Gingrich compared the current political climate to a constitutional stress test, referencing Abraham Lincoln’s Gettysburg Address. He argued that the survival of democratic values requires law enforcement
and restraint, warning that continued unrest and political aggression could weaken national unity. He defended public figures like Elon Musk, saying criticism against those working with the Trump administration reflects broader resistance to reform
Gingrich criticized the demeanor of House Democrats during a recent joint session of Congress, describing them as disengaged even during emotional moments. He expressed concern that partisan behavior was overshadowing genuine leadership and problem-solving. “They couldn’t applaud anything,” he said, calling this a sign of a lack of vision and solutions from Democratic leadership. READ MORE BELOW