Posted on 09/21/2016 3:24:07 PM PDT by Albion Wilde
The author is The New Yorker's politics and foreign affairs staff writer, with a particular interest and background about China; however, this article takes a broad view of the many areas in which a Trump presidency may impact our foreign relations and standing. It touches on what Donald Trump is likely to do from Day One, and the likelihood of success in various issues, such as turning back Obama's executive orders, limiting immigration, and cutting the size of government.
This publication is not one that we excerpt on FR.The New Yorker, while left-of-center, is known for long, thoughtful articles from articulate wrtiers, and this is no exception.
Make sure the GOP Senate uses the nuclear option.
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