After losing to Mitt Romney in the Florida presidential primary last night, Newt Gingrich unveiled his plans about what he will do the first day of his presidency to "get America on the right track."
Gingrich envisions working before attending any presidential inaugural parties in order to sign numerous executive orders that he will have stacked on his desk, awaiting his signature. Among the first order of business of Gringrich's presidency is to repeal "Obamacare" and to replace judges — which he says is conditional because he will need Congress' help.
As to unconditional actions he plans on taking, he says (@ approx. 13 minutes in the video below), "I want you to know that on the very first day, I will sign an executive order repealing every anti-religious act of the Obama administration as of that moment," claiming that "the Obama administration has declared war on the Catholic church and other religious institutions."
Gingrich did not elaborate on what he means by "anti-religious" acts.
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