Since the strike on Syria, Bannon’s influence is waning while Kushner’s waxes.
Obama’s desperate and impotent decision to abandon the Middle East to the Russians is being overturned. Not before time.
Protectionism and isolationism don’t allow the President to cut a grand figure on the world stage. Could he ever really have stood for that?
Is it interested in reforming to tackle its long-term problem? Will it let deals be held to ransom by Spain and Wallonia? Will it finally start taking security seriously? The next few years will tell us.
After the embarrassing failure of the healthcare Bill, China offers a new chance to display the art of the deal.
The Office of American Innovation might never get going, given Trump’s chaotic style, but the concept is a good one.
Meanwhile, the true danger is that failing to deliver Trumpcare will have a material impact on his presidency.
“The United States has been treated very, very unfairly by many countries over the years and that’s going to stop.”
Thirty-nine per cent think he is a good thing to some degree, while 27.5 per cent think he is a bad thing. A third are undecided.
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They have the capacity to make a larger contribution to Europe’s defence. They should do so.
The President targeted the Arizona Senator with stinging criticism during the campaign. McCain’s revenge has only just begun.
Children lose out, and there’s a knock-on elder care, too.
Whether or not we like the choice American voters made, we should respect it.