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Newt Gingrich: ‘Every Week That Goes By, Donald Trump’s Presidency Looks Better’

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Former Speaker of The House Newt Gingrich joined “Fox & Friends” Monday morning and weighed in on Democrats reportedly questioning if President Joe Biden should run again in 2024.

Despite former President Trump’s decision about running in 2024 still yet to be determined, Gingrich said that “every week that goes by, Donald Trump’s presidency looks better.” Gingrich then pointed to record-high inflation, the border crisis, and gas prices, saying people preferred Trump’s policies.

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“[E]very week that goes by, Donald Trump’s presidency looks better,” Gingrich told the Fox News show. “Look at his inflation rate, look at the price of gasoline when Trump was president. You know, people find his personality too aggressive and, at times, too annoying, but his policies certainly had turned America around. And in Biden’s case, he doesn’t just fall off his bicycle — he takes the country with him. And you look at Biden’s inflation record, which as president is going to be worse than Jimmy Carter. You look at Biden’s open-door policy at the southern border. You look at Biden’s allies releasing murderers.”

“There’s a lot of reasons why the country on policy grounds would favor Trump over Biden, and the latest poll, I think, was like six or eight points,” he added.

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