Second Trump Term Means a New Chapter for Ukraine

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Second Trump Term Means a New Chapter for Ukraine
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With the overwhelming election of President Donald Trump to a second term, America welcomes an opportunity to reorient its foreign policy.

With the overwhelming election of President Donald Trump to a second term, America welcomes an opportunity to reorient its foreign policy in a manner that prioritizes the security of the American homeland. The collapse in border sovereignty plus horrific recent attacks like the New Orleans massacre convince Americans that the meddling globalism of Joe Biden and the Washington foreign policy establishment has not served America's strategic or economic interests.

But the erosion of trust is about more than just the war—it's also about widespread, credible corruption allegations against Zelensky individually and his allies collectively, including the highly controversial Chief of Staff Andriy Yermak. Of course, Ukraine has endured a long and problematic scourge of high-level corruption, harkening back to the Soviet era and persisting into its independence.

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