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Gingrich: Trump Moves Into League with Washington and Lincoln

When a seasoned strategist like Newt Gingrich looks a president in the eye and says he’s moving into a league with Washington and Lincoln, Americans ought to sit up and take notice. Gingrich made that striking comparison on Fox’s Hannity, arguing that President Trump’s communication, energy, and real-results approach are driving voters back to the Republican fold.

Gingrich didn’t offer empty praise; he pointed to a foreign trip that delivered massive orders and investments for American industry as proof that Trump’s message isn’t just noise but economic power. That kind of jobs-first diplomacy—bringing real factories and contracts home—is what ordinary, hardworking Americans respond to, and it’s converting skeptical voters into committed Republicans.

The left-wing media and the political class still rely on stale narratives and moralizing lectures, but Trump speaks plainly to the concerns that matter: security, jobs, and the dignity of work. Gingrich rightly underscored that this kind of direct communication breaks through the elite bubble and exposes the radicalism of today’s Democrats, which only accelerates the realignment we’re now witnessing.

Conservatives should also take Gingrich’s tactical warning seriously: Republicans historically haven’t communicated well, and that weakness can be fatal. On Hannity he urged the party to learn the simple art of repeating core arguments, cutting off falsehoods, and refusing to bow to the media’s smears—practical advice for turning messaging into votes.

This is not about personality cult; it’s about effectiveness. When a president turns diplomacy into jobs, forces business to compete for American workers, and communicates that win for the average family every night, you don’t just get headlines—you get ballots. Gingrich’s blunt assessment reflects a simple truth: politics follows performance, and performance follows leadership and clear communication.

Patriots who love this country should be encouraged, not timid. Take Gingrich’s verdict as a call to action: defend leaders who deliver results, learn to tell our story with discipline and conviction, and keep fighting for an America where hard work is rewarded and the elites are held accountable. The voters are listening—now it’s our job to make sure they never stop.

Written by Keith Jacobs

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