LONDON — It’s not uncommon for outgoing presidents to try to squeeze through foreign policy decisions with the final flourishes of their executive pen.
But some observers fear that President Donald Trump — disgruntled, still claiming victory — is
LONDON — It’s not uncommon for outgoing presidents to try to squeeze through foreign policy decisions with the final flourishes of their executive pen.
But some observers fear that President Donald Trump — disgruntled, still claiming victory — is
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