The Fox News presidency is over, but the network’s unrivaled influence over the Republican Party is not.
Donald Trump is in the early stages of developing a policy agenda for the GOP with an eye toward the 2022 midterms, Politico reported Tuesday evening. The former president retains a stranglehold on his party, such that if he were to actually release such a document, the GOP apparatus and many of its candidates would likely adopt its recommendations. And the group he’s working with includes a familiar face from the Fox-addled president’s television: longtime network contributor and former House Speaker Newt Gingrich.
“In recent weeks, Trump sat down with the former House speaker as well as his former chief of staff Mark Meadows and Sen. Lindsey Graham (R-S.C.) at his private Mar-a-Lago club to begin crafting the document, according to a source familiar with the meeting,” the Politico report stated.
Gingrich is a frequent Fox guest, making at least 404 appearances on its weekday programming since August 2017, according to Media Matters’ database. He first joined the network in 1999 after leaving Congress, stepping away to seek the 2012 GOP presidential nomination and do a stint at CNN before returning in 2015. Gingrich also has close ties to Trump, who considered him for the vice presidential nomination in 2016. (Fox host Sean Hannity flew his colleague on a private jet to meet with Trump about the slot.)
The former speaker has long held an unearned reputation as a GOP “ideas man.” But during his Fox tenure, he has repeatedly promoted positions shared by corporations that paid him, along with scams, despicable conspiracy theories, and bigotry. Gingrich has most recently become one of the network's most ardent champions of Trump’s lie that the 2020 election was stolen from him, pushing the falsehood as recently as this month.