Trump criticizes foreign allies – the Atlantic Ocean

Some of the most controversial cabinets in Donald Trump will appear before the Senate next week. Committee members on Washington Week with the Atlantic Ocean Join the difficult questions that promising Democrats.

Meanwhile, with the assurances of the Senate, Trump has taken the criticism of the United States’ allies, including Canada, Panama and Greenland. Last night, Tom Nichols explained, these comments may be partly, as an element in the elected president’s strategy. He said: “We are talking about things that will never happen: We will not fight with Denmark on Greenland; we will not benefit from the Panama channel.” “This strange foreign Vandango has been obligated all other discussions.”

Before his inauguration, Trump also made many promises about how the government works as soon as he took office for his second term. However, as the members of the committee discussed, whether he will be able to deliver it, and how his political supporters and opponents can interact if he cannot produce his modified results, he still must be seen.

Join the editor -in -chief Atlantic OceanJeffrey Goldberg, to discuss this and more: Laura Baron Lopez, White House correspondent PBS News Hour; Karl Hols, the main correspondent in Washington in New York Times; Tom Nichols, employee writer Atlantic Ocean; And Vivian Salama, a national political correspondent in Wall Street Magazine.

Watch the full episode here.

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