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In discussing the current state of affairs, Gingrich asserted the premise that Trump is essentially the de facto leader, indicating that President Biden's recent actions — or lack thereof — signal a detachment from governing responsibilities. He suggested that Biden’s declining approval ratings might indicate a crisis of leadership, laying the groundwork for Trump to confront the realities of a divided Congress.
Gingrich pointed toward an “internal no caucus” within the Democratic ranks, suggesting their propensity to fight against changes championed by Republicans. He posited that this dynamic would be Trump’s first major challenge; however, he expressed confidence that with the right approach and commitment from Republicans, meaningful change could prevail.