The supposed GOP civil war is wishful thinking by liberal elites in DC and the media – nothing more. No images? Click here GINGRICH 360 NEWSLETTERNews | Podcasts | Inner Circle 2ND NEWT LIVEINNER CIRCLE EVENT IN JAN.Dear Friend, Newt will host a virtual live event at 11 a.m. ET on Jan. 26. We'll continue the conversation on issues concerning you with the start of new administration. JOIN TODAY to be a part of this special event and receive a BONUS GIFT. Click Here to Sign Up. Thanks and we hope to see you at the event, Team Gingrich 360 WHAT NEWT'S THINKINGBy Newt Gingrich Various leftwing writers (some of them nominally Republican) have been salivating over the prospects of a GOP civil war. Nothing would make them happier than the Republicans tearing themselves apart in a fight over President Donald Trump and the future of the GOP. However, it will not happen. It is a sign of how self-delusional the anti-Trump forces are that they could look at the House of Representatives vote on impeaching President Trump (the second one) and convince themselves this is the harbinger of a civil war. Only in the delusional world of the left could a vote in which 197 people were on one side and only 10 people were on the other side be described as the beginning of a civil war. Almost three-quarters of Americans felt that Democratic efforts to try to impeach President Trump after he left office would be politically motivated to try to keep Trump from running again. The left is using the attack on the Capitol (which I have consistently condemned and called for the perpetrators to be put in jail) as an excuse to try to destroy the conservative movement in America. It is about to discover how powerful more than 74 million Americans can be. FREE GIFT FOR NEW MEMBERS!NEWT'S PREVIOUS PODCASTSMany of you have sent in questions and concerns about the events of Jan. 6 and Joe Biden becoming the 46th President of the United States. In his latest podcast episode of Newt's World, Newt provides his thoughts and observations on what is next for the country. John Solomon, Editor-in-Chief of justthenews.com joins Newt to discuss the questions remaining about the Capitol attack, the rush to impeach President Trump, the McCarthy – Cheney split, and what we can expect next. GINGRICH 360 PODCAST NETWORKBig Tech is censoring conservatives online in a bid to exert left-wing political control. On this episode, CJ discusses what the right should do about it with two people deeply knowledgeable of this issue: Brandon Straka, founder of the #WalkAway campaign, and Will Chamberlain, a lawyer and publisher of Human Events. All three have a can't-miss discussion about the extent to which Facebook and Twitter have become drunk with power. They also dig into concrete, practical steps that can be taken in the legal arena to defend free speech and give silenced individuals some recourse. This episode will make you think -- and get you fired up! NEWT'S INNER CIRCLE FEATURESBy Aaron Kliegman There are many things that we can and should do to come together as Americans. For starters, how about we all stop with the Nazi comparisons? Making such comparisons trivializes Hitler and the Holocaust. Indeed, doing so diminishes the Nazis’ crimes and what those who lived under Nazi rule endured. And doing so also undermines the lessons that we all should learn from the darkest chapter in human history. By Rob Smith Jan. 6 was supposed to be about talking about the very real election fraud that took place during the 2020 Presidential Election. To expose it. To talk about election reform. To review our systems so that this kind of distrust in our electoral process never happens again. Instead, it became a sad referendum on just how easily people are influenced and misled. WHAT NEWT'S SAYINGNewt talks about what might happen with the impeachment process surrounding President Trump and the dangers of Big Tech following multiple bans of the president: “I don’t mind people getting rich, but when rich people start confusing wealth with power, I think that’s very, very dangerous.” OUR LATEST POLL:Will you watch the inauguration on Jan. 20? WHAT NEWT'S READING
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