What’s at Stake for U.S. Foreign Policy in the 2020 Presidential Election

What’s at Stake for U.S. Foreign Policy in the 2020 Presidential Election
President Donald Trump in the Rose Garden of the White House, May 7, 2020 (AP photo by Alex Brandon).

In this week’s editors’ discussion on Trend Lines, WPR’s Judah Grunstein, Freddy Deknatel and Prachi Vidwans talk about the big questions hanging over the future of U.S. foreign policy in the run-up to the U.S. presidential election in November. They also discuss how the coronavirus pandemic has underscored and exacerbated the major issues at stake.

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