HAASS: Well, I'm not on the Trump foreign policy team. What I do, or at least offer to do, is brief all the candidates - Democratic and Republican alike. It's consistent with our mission as being a nonpartisan resource here at the Council on Foreign Relations.
And this time around, I've probably briefed a half-dozen or so of the candidates, from Hillary Clinton to Jeb Bush to John Kasich to Chris Christie and others. And one of the people I briefed - I think it was about six months ago - was Donald Trump.
http://www.npr.org/2016/03/17/470776648/on-foreign-policy-trump-s-campaign-hasn-t-released-names-of-advisers
I like how the Cruzers just make up random crap.
According to Haass he met with and briefed Trump, among other Republican candidates.
I would assume that he advised Mr Trump on the wants and desires of the CFR and what they would like to see should the candidate become potus. Makes sense doesn't it?
I haven't seen where Trump told him to shove it, in fact he called Haass a good friend for whom he has great respect.
Now you can put your faith in a candidate that in the not too distant past adhered to "NY values" which included support for partial birth abortion, gun control, faux gay rights, socialized medicine and still supports Plannned Parenthood.
He has socialized with the clintons and called them good friends, donated to their slush fund and said hillary would make a great president
He says that he will deport all illegals and let the "good" ones back in an expedited fashion.
Now, we are to believe that like Saul ( and Romney) that he has seen the light and is now a true Constitutioal Conservative.
BTW, I am not a Cruzer. I have problems with both Trump and Cruz but will vote for either one, probably Trump, to keep the witch out of the WH.
Sad thing,here on FR, that members that have previously spoken civily now no longer can.
Put all of your faith in a politician and you will surely be disappointed.
Only a wholesale turning to God will save America.