Trump's New Advisers Suggest Shift in Foreign Policy
Donald Trump promised to put the country first. Now lawmakers say he's tapping experts that could further entangle the U.S. in foreign conflicts.
by Matt Laslo
May 18, 2018
4 minutes
In the spring of 2016, as Donald Trump cruised to the Republican presidential nomination, he convened an elite crowd in a Washington, D.C., ballroom to announce a new proposal that would, as he put it, “shake the rust off America’s foreign policy.”
Backed by American flags, he eviscerated decades of GOP orthodoxy—specifically the nation building of George W. Bush in Iraq—and pledged to enact a “coherent foreign policy” that would shun distant conflicts and put “America first.” Trump pledged to find “talented experts with approaches and practical ideas, rather than surrounding myself with those who have perfect résumés but very little to brag about except responsibility for a long
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