
President Trump Dominates Davos
Europeans express anger at some of the details, but also acceptance that he is the most powerful person in the world.
By NEWT GINGRICH
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Europeans express anger at some of the details, but also acceptance that he is the most powerful person in the world.
By NEWT GINGRICH
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A visionary-entrepreneurial plan emerges for a dramatically bolder, more beautiful, and more transformational Gaza.
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Saying something important is simply not the same as doing something important.
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The secretary of state sends a signal to several other government leaders around the world: they should listen to President Trump’s comments carefully.
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Yet the propaganda press is downplaying and minimizing the address and its importance.
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Team Trump’s new document repudiates the charge that the president is an isolationist trying to hide from reality.
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This may be the classic example of improving America by arousing the patriotism of successful people rather than through failing tax-supported bureaucracies.
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When the president turns from attacking Mayor-elect Zohran Mamdani and other Democrats to quarrel with Representative Marjorie Taylor Greene, it is clear that the train is a little off the tracks.
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There is an enormous opportunity for an entrepreneurial, work-oriented, and aggressive Republican Party.
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Zohran Mamdani’s victory in the New York mayoral election essentially puts the Democratic Socialist in charge of the nation’s largest school system.
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Constitutionally, we don’t legally expel people for their thoughts, but we can socially banish them.
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The president, meanwhile, with an extraordinary ability to keep track of several hundred projects, is moving ahead on his agenda.
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