“President Trump seized control of the Republican Party on an anti-interventionist ‘America First’ platform that has cleaved the G.O.P. from its Bush-era foreign policy that led to years of messy foreign entanglements,” the New York Times reports.
“Now Mr. Trump’s decision to send the military into Venezuela to remove its president, and his vague claim that the United States would go on to ‘run’ the country, have threatened to open a new rift within the political movement he has built over the past decade. A handful of Republicans are asking how it squares with his campaign-trail promises to not engage in nation-building or begin new foreign wars.”

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