President Donald Trump’s second overseas trip last month cemented America’s return as the world’s top superpower.
The symbolism was forceful as the energetic president showed a much different style after four years of former President Joe Biden’s B-team diplomatic muddling . From the crown he received in South Korea to the handshake trade deals with Chinese President Xi Jinping, Trump’s force of nature helped expand his America First agenda into action worldwide.
And Saturday, it continued when Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney apologized to Trump for an Ontario government advertisement shown during the World Series, which featured former President Ronald Reagan criticizing tariffs as a policy instrument.
At home, however, he has oddly stayed out of the power play on Capitol H

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