Trump is forcing a generational shift in GOP foreign policy. Here's how Republicans are responding
- President Donald Trump addressed Congress, marking a shift in foreign policy that includes a neutral stance on the Russia-Ukraine war and cuts in foreign aid, which Republicans applauded.
- Trump's foreign policy changes have created tension among Republicans, with some shifting positions on Ukraine aid, notably Senator Jim Risch, who blocked Democratic efforts to pass resolutions supporting Ukraine.
- During congressional discussions, Trump's nominee for Pentagon policy faced scrutiny regarding military aid to Ukraine and relations with Iran, while Democrats attempted to rally support for Ukraine.
- Senator Ron Johnson described Trump's approach as a reevaluation of traditional alliances, emphasizing prioritization of American interests and suggesting that Trump could be a crucial player in achieving peace in Ukraine.
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