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How is Trump's stance on foreign aid to Europe shifting and why?

Trump's stance indicates that the current model of foreign aid and defense support for Europe is becoming unsustainable. Laura Ingraham highlights that given the huge trade deficit with European nations, this relationship is 'not going to continue' under Trump's approach. Ingraham suggests European countries bear responsibility for their current situation, stating 'they have no one to blame but themselves.' This reflects a growing sentiment that European nations need to take more accountability for their defense and economic relationships with the U.S., signaling a significant shift away from decades of American financial support.

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Laura Ingraham Reflects on Trump's Foreign Aid Positions

Fox News·8 months ago

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