
Now Curbed at Home, Trump May Flex Presidential Muscle on Foreign Stage
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November 7, 2018
World leaders have been reacting to the U.S. midterm election results, as America's partners and rivals try to decipher what the opposition Democratic Party's new majority in the House of Representatives could mean for the future of President Donald Trump's foreign policy agenda for the remainder of his term. Henry Ridgwell reports from London.Original Article
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