I have a lot of experience about it on the ground, but in these first two weeks, we've had major foreign leaders. We have the Mexicans putting thousands of their troops on the border. The Canadians putting their assets on the border. Panama moving away from Belt and Road. Colombia first refusing to take deportation and then now taking it — and we can go on and on, with the successes of the hostages that the previous administration couldn't get out. President Trump says, 'There's all hell to pay,' and now we have, not only hostages from Hamas reuniting from their family, from Venezuela and from the Taliban, too. So, we've had an amazing two weeks. We can get into the details of foreign assistance, but it badly needs reformed."Mexico and Canada agreed to do what they were already doing.
Colombia objected to military aircraft flying to Colombia. No word on what Trump gave up to get their agreement in relocation of immigrants, but Trump is angry with Homan because he’s not moving more immigrants out than Biden did.
The Hamas hostage releases were negotiated by Biden over months. Trump had nothing to do with it, and is giving Hamas a gift by saying he’ll move the Palestinians out of Gaza. (Trump had probably been informed of the hostage release in November or December, and bellowed to make himself look big).
And yes, American foreign policy does badly need to be reformed. We’ll have to reform it in four years.
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