
Former House Speaker Newt Gingrich criticized what he
called Democrats’ “dangerous” rhetoric toward
Donald Trump, warning it could “have serious consequences for the country.”
He accused Democratic leaders of using “extreme tactics” instead of focusing on real issues, adding, “You have to enforce the law. Period.”
Concerns Over Division and Violence —
Comparing the moment to Lincoln’s era, Gingrich said America faces a test of
whether “a nation conceived in liberty” can endure such division.
He defended Elon Musk, calling him “one of the people serving the American people,” and condemned harassment of officials linked to Trump.
Distrust in Government —
Citing his research, Gingrich said “82% of the American people believe the system is corrupt,” calling that “dangerous for the survival of freedom.” He argued Democrats “defend the bureaucracy and the waste.”
Final Warning —
“You can’t keep fueling anger without consequences,” Gingrich cautioned. “We can disagree — that’s part of freedom — but we can’t destroy each other over politics.”