New York Times: “Under determined questioning, Mr. Trump was finally forced to fill in some of the gaping blanks in his policy vision. The result was a broad rejection of core Republican priorities. He assailed free-trade agreements, pledged not to cut government benefits for retirees and defended taking a neutral stance in negotiations with Israel and the Palestinian Authority.”
“In a remark that could have come from a Ron Paul-style isolationist or a McGovern-style liberal, he answered a question about how to pay for Social Security by casting the country’s military presence overseas as a gigantic waste of resources.”
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