Critics on Wednesday wondered whether former House Speaker Newt Gingrich (R-Ga.) had seen the same speech by President Donald Trump that everyone else had.
Gingrich gave a rave review of the president’s address to the nation, which has been widely mocked as a nothingburger by people on both sides of the aisle, on Sean Hannity’s Fox News show.
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“To watch President Trump give a 19-minute disciplined speech that covered that many facts was worthy of [former President] Ronald Reagan,” Gingrich gushed.
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“That was a good speech. It was an important speech,” the longtime ally of Trump fawningly continued. “Someday people will say it was one of the most important speeches of his career because it set the table for the entire debate over the next year and laid out what [former President Joe] Biden did to make the country a disaster, what Trump has already done, and where we are going in general, and why that’s the right direction.”
“I think it’s a very, very important speech,” he added.
Gingrich later called Trump “one of the most consequential presidents” ever and said he could soon “rival the top three or four presidents in American history” if the 2026 midterms go well for Republicans.
He concluded: “I believe President Trump showed tonight that he’s prepared to focus, to be disciplined, to communicate, and if I were a Democrat, tonight would leave me very unnerved.”
Critics on social media didn’t buy it:
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