Gingrich: Trump's Influence Already Felt, Harris' Speech a 'Reminder'

Created: JANUARY 26, 2025

Former House Speaker Newt Gingrich highlighted the early impact of President-elect Trump, referring to him as the "de-facto president" on "Hannity." Gingrich pointed to Trump's potential influence on Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau's political standing and the significant reception Trump received during his visit to Notre Dame Cathedral in Paris. He also commented on Vice President Kamala Harris' recent speech, suggesting it served as a stark reminder of what a presidency under her leadership might have looked like.

Gingrich expressed his satisfaction with Harris' speech, stating it reinforced his positive feelings about the election outcome. He emphasized the contrast between the current situation and a hypothetical Harris presidency, characterizing the latter as a "total, utter disaster." He further elaborated on Trump's emerging influence, suggesting Trump's actions may have destabilized Trudeau's government, potentially leading to a vote of confidence. Gingrich noted the "presidential welcome" Trump received in Paris, including meetings with numerous world leaders, and interpreted this as a sign of Trump's already substantial international impact. He even suggested that Disney's recent shift away from certain "woke" elements might be a reaction to Trump's ascendancy.

U.S. President Donald Trump and Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau

Gingrich described the current transition period as remarkably decisive, unlike anything he'd witnessed historically. The former Speaker also referenced an opinion piece he authored discussing Trump's de-facto presidency. He specifically mentioned the resignation of Trudeau's key ally, attributing it to Trudeau's perceived acquiescence to Trump's demands. Gingrich believes this could lead to Trudeau's downfall. He highlighted Trump's interactions with global leaders and the respect he garnered during his Paris visit, further solidifying his perception of Trump's early influence. Gingrich concluded by observing the speed and decisiveness of this transition period, emphasizing its unique nature.

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