Newt Gingrich: Trump 'Will Keep His Word' on 2nd Term Promises

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  • Source: Newsmax
  • 08/28/2020
In an opinion piece penned for Fox News, Gingrich said Trump’s agenda, which outlines 50 major commitments “toward a better future,” should be his “Contract with America.”

Gingrich was referencing the 1994 Contract with America, which helped Republicans take control of the House for the first time in 40 years.

“The point is that the historic record of the first term indicates that the president will treat this list of 50 major goals as a contract,” Gingrich wrote. “And, he will build his second term around fulfilling his obligations to it – and the American people.”

Gingrich highlighted campaign promises Trump has delivered on so far like tax cuts, deregulation, energy independence, Supreme Court appointments and moving the American Embassy in Israel to Jerusalem.
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