Does Trump Have a Foreign-Policy Vision?

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A new book lays claim to interpreting the former president’s global legacy—and has a plan for what a second term could accomplish.

By , the editor in chief of Foreign Policy.
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Last weekend, in back-to-back votes in Congress, House representatives finally approved $95 billion in foreign aid for Ukraine, Israel, and Taiwan. As it happened, a majority of Republicans voted against aid to Ukraine, but it wasn’t enough to prevent the first major tranche of assistance to Kyiv since 2022, when the Republican Party won back control of the House. The vote may yet cost Speaker Mike Johnson his job.

Ravi Agrawal is the editor in chief of Foreign Policy. Twitter: @RaviReports

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