With heavy tariffs and overtures to Russia, Trump embraces a worldview starkly different from that of the conservative icon.
The late Republican president’s foreign policy mantra has become the talking point of the Trump administration. But even Trump supporters are struggling to figure out what it means now.
More than four decades apart, the two Republicans campaigned on similar anti-big government themes. Once in office, they approached the task in strikingly different ways.
President Donald Trump last night accomplished something that evaded former Presidents Bill Clinton and Barack Obama, both celebrated speakers. In giving a weighty yet conversational joint session address to Congress,
Michael Reagan surprises with support for Trump's tariffs, shifting from past criticism. Learn why he’s changed his stance on trade policy.
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Trump is doing 'the exact same thing' as Reagan, former national security advisor saysFormer Trump deputy national security advisor KT McFarland compares President Donald Trump's foreign policy to former President Ronald Reagan's on 'The Story.'
▪ Elon Musk. “Trump’s approach is to use a nameless, faceless bureaucracy of 20-somethings and Elon Musk to dismantle a nameless, faceless bureaucracy,” said Christian Grose, academic director at the USC Schwarzenegger Institute.
JD Vance is being caricatured as a Little Lord Fauntleroy in memes, and appointees like Pete Hegseth and Kash Patel are so cartoonishly male they might be beyond parody. GQ’s Vince Mancini asks whether the cracks are already showing in the new administration’s macho facade.
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