Urgent Warning About Trump – He Needs Our Immediate Prayers

Urgent Alert About Trump – He Needs Our Prayers Immediately
Former House Speaker Newt Gingrich has issued a stark warning, stating that Democrats’ “very dangerous” rhetoric and actions could lead to something “serious” against President Donald Trump.
During a Fox News appearance alongside Gingrich, House Minority Leader Hakeem Jeffries, D-N.Y., asserted that Republicans are “on the run.” However, Gingrich countered that Democrats are consumed by anger and offer “no solutions.”
Gingrich pointed out that the left is going to extreme lengths to combat Elon Musk’s efforts to rein in government spending and to hinder President Donald Trump.
“Well, I think that everything you showed earlier reflects what Lincoln said at Gettysburg when he said, this is a test of whether this system or any system so conceived in liberty can survive,” Gingrich explained. “You have a hard-line group who believe that they have the right to be violent, that they have the right to deny the American people the choice of their leadership, that they have the right to break the law. The answer to all of that is, frankly, you have to lock them up. You have to enforce the law.”
“Period. And at some point, people begin to realize that you can’t wage war against the entire American people. And in that sense, I would argue that Elon Musk is simply one of the people serving the American people. He’s a senior advisor to the president of the United States. And I think that, in that sense, all of this is totally unacceptable, as is harassing a Supreme Court justice or harassing the vice president and his three-year-old,” he continued.
Gingrich further criticized Democrats, describing their behavior during a recent event as unsettling. “What I saw the other night … the House Democrats were sort of zombie Democrats. They couldn’t applaud anything. They couldn’t applaud the president. They couldn’t applaud a 13-year-old cancer survivor. They couldn’t applaud a young man who wanted to go to West Point. They couldn’t applaud people who were there who had lost loved ones. It was pretty bizarre. And I think that, you know, Hakeem Jeffries may think he has to say these things. He’s their leader,” Gingrich remarked.
“What’s he going to say? But the fact is, the Democrats currently have no solutions. They are so enraged that Trump is actually changing what, overwhelmingly, Americans believe is a corrupt system,” he added. “I’ll just give you one piece of data. Our America’s New Majority project just had a poll come out yesterday. 82% of the American people believe the system is corrupt. Now that’s dangerous. Both for the survival of freedom. But also it tells you the fact that the Democrats, who want to defend the bureaucracy and the corruption and the waste, they’re going to have a big mountain to climb come 2026.”
Meanwhile, CNN senior political analyst Ron Brownstein shared on Monday that the Democratic Party is in one of its weakest positions since the 1980s and is struggling to find a clear direction.
“If you talk to Democrats, you know, they recognize they are in a hole. I mean, the image of the party is probably in a weaker position than at any point since I think the 1980s, the Reagan and George H.W. Bush era,” Brownstein said during a discussion with CNN’s Audie Cornish.
“But if you ask Democrats how they think they are going to come back, there is a debate about, you know, within the party, do you fight on every front or do you focus on the economic issues? And I think most Democrats believe their best chance of kind of getting a second look from the public in 2025 is this debate over the budget,” Brownstein suggested.
During their conversation, Cornish brought up the federal government funding deadline set for Friday, mentioning that a “likely target could be Medicaid.” She noted that GOP lawmakers aim to balance tax cuts within the federal budget.
For weeks, Republicans, Trump, and the White House have asserted that Medicare and Medicaid changes are not included in the GOP’s proposed budget plan.
Brownstein observed that Democrats may leverage the budget discussion to argue that Republicans intend to cut Medicaid in order to fund tax breaks for the wealthy, positioning this as their strongest narrative heading into 2025.