Amid 'fireworks' of Trump rallies, 45th president is laying framework for foreign policy 'vision': expert
Fox News
Former President Donald Trump is laying out his potential foreign policy plan if re-elected, appearing to queue up an emphasis on foreign aid loans as opposed to grants.
Trump’s near-constant rallies and campaign speeches amid the primary season have overwhelmingly garnered media attention for his remarks on immigration, the economy, mocking President Biden and his performance in office, and even his remarks on NATO.
The former president, who continues to snag primary wins and saw his final GOP opponent, former South Carolina Gov. Nikki Haley, suspend her campaign last week, has also outlined how he would transition U.S. foreign policy to emphasizing a loan system for foreign aid as opposed to the U.S.'s recent history of doling out grants to foreign nations, which do not need to be repaid.
In Virginia this month, Trump underscored how he leveraged foreign aid as pressure on three Central American nations – El Salvador, Guatemala and Honduras – to remove illegal aliens and return them to their home countries when he was elected in 2016.