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Gingrich Warns of Rising Hostility
Former House Speaker Newt Gingrich expressed concern over
growing Democratic hostility toward Donald Trump, saying it could “deepen national division.”
Speaking on Fox News, he accused Democratic leaders like
Hakeem Jeffries of using “inflammatory” rhetoric that erodes trust in government.
A Nation Under Strain
Comparing today’s politics to a “constitutional stress test,”
Gingrich cited Lincoln’s Gettysburg Address and said preserving democracy requires “law enforcement and restraint.”
He defended figures like Elon Musk, arguing criticism of Trump allies shows resistance to reform.
Concerns Over Partisanship
Gingrich criticized Democrats’ behavior during a recent congressional session:
“They couldn’t applaud anything,” he said, calling it proof of weak leadership and “a lack of vision.”
Call for Unity
Noting that 82% of Americans view the system as corrupt, Gingrich urged both parties to respect the rule of law.
“We’re at a point where the rule of law has to mean something again,” he warned.