Gingrich Issues Warning To All Republicans

Former Speaker of the House Newt Gingrich is calling on Senate Republicans to stand strong behind President Trump’s historic economic plan—a bold proposal that just cleared the House and could reshape the financial future of America.

On Fox News’ Jesse Watters Primetime, Gingrich made it clear: the bill must get to Trump’s desk—and fast.

“This legislation stops a crushing tax hike, slashes government waste, and creates a healthier environment for job growth,” Gingrich said. “It’s not perfect—but it moves us in the right direction.”

What’s in Trump’s “Big, Beautiful” Bill?

President Trump’s plan is packed with conservative reforms designed to put working Americans and retirees first. It:

  • Blocks a massive tax increase that could hurt families and small businesses.
  • Cuts unnecessary regulations that strangle innovation.
  • Eliminates billions in bloated government spending.
  • Reduces dependence on green-energy handouts.

“This is about restoring fiscal sanity,” Gingrich told guest host Kayleigh McEnany. “We didn’t balance the budget overnight in the ’90s—we chipped away year by year. That’s what real leadership looks like.”

Are Senate Republicans Dragging Their Feet?

Despite House Republicans moving swiftly, some GOP senators are showing signs of hesitation. Key concerns include Medicaid reforms and the size of spending cuts.

Senators Ron Johnson (R-WI) and Rand Paul (R-KY)—both respected fiscal watchdogs—warn that without deeper reductions in government spending, they won’t support it.

“This plan adds nearly $4 trillion to the debt. That’s unacceptable,” said Johnson. “A Republican budget must reduce the deficit—not expand it.”

The Congressional Budget Office confirms the debt concerns, but supporters argue the bill is a vital first step in dismantling Biden-era economic overreach.

Is Medicaid Reform Being Misunderstood?

Some moderate Republicans, like Sen. Susan Collins (R-ME), fear the reforms will hurt rural hospitals. But conservatives like Sen. Rick Scott (R-FL) say it’s about restoring Medicaid to its original mission.

“It’s for poor kids and the chronically ill—not able-bodied adults who can work,” Scott emphasized.

Conservatives Warn: Don’t Water It Down

House conservatives are urging the Senate to stand united and avoid gutting the bill’s core reforms—especially cuts to green-energy subsidies and wasteful entitlement spending.

House Speaker Mike Johnson (R-LA) called on GOP senators to treat this as a “team effort.”

“Keep the changes minimal. Let’s get this passed by July 4th and onto President Trump’s desk,” he said.

A Clear Choice: Growth or Government Control?

Gingrich’s closing message was direct and powerful:

“A vote against this is a vote for higher taxes. It’s a vote to paralyze Trump’s efforts to rebuild this country,” he said. “And frankly, it’s a betrayal of every Republican voter who sent these senators to Washington.”

Final Thought: The Time to Act Is Now

The stakes couldn’t be higher. With inflation hammering seniors and families, and Biden-era policies driving up costs, conservatives must act.

President Trump’s plan is a return to common sense. Smaller government. Lower taxes. American freedom.

Now it’s up to the Senate.