While campaigning to regain the U.S. presidency, Donald Trump said that he would be able to end Russia's war in Ukraine in 24 hours, warned that Israel would be "eradicated" if he lost the election and vowed sweeping new tariffs on Chinese imports.
Foreign policy in Trump’s first term was defined by an "America First" approach that was largely chaotic and unpredictable. Here's what a second term could bring
President-elect Trump wants to put familiar faces on his national security team after being burned during his first term. Why it matters: Sources said Trump doesn't want former generals on his national security team and prefers businessmen and CEOs — but he's also considering a line-up of loyalists in prominent D.
He is poised to bring back hallmarks of his first term, from a China trade war to hostility toward multilateralism.
As the candidates made their last-minute pitches in the waning days of the U.S. presidential election, a few key voter blocs have come into clearer view. Foreign-policy issues could sway their decisions. Our Postcards From the Wedge series has reported on these trends in swing states and contentious races. Check out the latest entries below.
A second Donald J. Trump presidency would almost certainly mark a return to an era of foreign policy decrees, untethered to any policy process, at a moment of maximum international peril.
Stepanka Hauskrecht, 47, an accounting manager for a construction company, said she voted for Kamala Harris in part because she believes the Democrat would handle foreign policy with a steadier hand than Donald Trump.
Marco Rubio (R-Fla.), the ranking member of the Senate Intelligence Committee, said early Wednesday that the U.S. is entering a period of “pragmatic foreign policy,” following former President Trump’s victory in the presidential election.
It is among the most consequential decisions presidents can make, when to go to war and how to support America’s partners in their wars. As part of our series looking at the candidates’ policies, Nick Schifrin explores Kamala Harris' and Donald Trump's positions on the wars in Ukraine and the Middle East,
With the election just days away, every campaign policy of former President Donald Trump and Vice President Kamala Harris is under intense scrutiny.
As part of our Election 2024 initiative exploring the role of the United States in the world, how international affairs issues affect voters, and what is at stake as voters make their choices in
Rep. Dan Crenshaw, R-Tex., and Rep. Mike Waltz, R-Fla., discuss the consequences of the Biden-Harris foreign policy on 'One Nation with Brian Kilmeade.'