Trump Struggles to Explain Whether He Has a Foreign Policy Team
Mother Jones
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Should Donald Trump become president, he would have a slew of lofty foreign policy promises to fulfill. Trump has vowed to decapitate ISIS, persuade Mexico to pay for a wall along the border, and impose harsh penalties on imports from China, and he’s said he would “probably get along with Russian President Vladimir Putin very well.” So who’s advising the Republican front-runner on his foreign policy platform? On Tuesday’s episode of MSNBC’s Morning Joe, Trump struggled to confirm the existence of a foreign policy team on his campaign, just a day after his rival Marco Rubio unveiled an 18-member National Security Advisory Council.
As reported by NBC News’ Ali Vitali, Trump stumbled over a question from Morning Joe co-host Mika Brzezinski.
.@realDonaldTrump when asked by @morningmika abt his foreign policy team… pic.twitter.com/oRd76limHd
— Ali Vitali (@alivitali)
Somehow, Brzezinski’s co-host Joe Scarborough managed to respond to her question even more bumblingly than Trump.
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Trump Struggles to Explain Whether He Has a Foreign Policy Team