WASHINGTON — President Donald Trump’s use of increasingly biting language to describe European leaders in recent days and his administration's criticisms levied against the countries in a formal document last week have not gone unnoticed stateside or around the globe.
At home, the ramped-up, hardline approach toward some of America’s oldest allies is drawing a range of reactions on Capitol Hill, with some lawmakers warning against the position while others are expressing support as one lawmkaer looks to take it a step further.
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President Donald Trump’s use of increasingly biting language to describe European leaders in recent days and his administration's criticisms levied against the countries in a formal document last week have not gone unnoticed stateside or arou

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