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==Other achievements, 2019== | ==Other achievements, 2019== |
Revision as of 00:29, October 14, 2019
- Main article: Donald Trump achievements: Foreign policy
This article is a list of achievements by U.S. President Donald Trump, his administration, and Congress related to his foreign policy in 2019.
By 2019, the Trump Administration exercised global leadership in foreign policy matters and was unafraid to take bold actions, as seen in several decisions made at the beginning of that year.[1] The administration's conservative and nationalist policies had diverged significantly from the liberal and globalist policies of many European countries.[2] President Trump successfully secured the release of numerous Americans imprisoned overseas.[3] According to the Pew Research Center in early 2019, "concern" by the world's population over the United States' "power and influence" increased from 25% in 2013 to 45%.[4] By 2019, Vice President Mike Pence had successfully worked to advance conservative foreign policy priorities.[5] The State Department deep state, however, continued working against President Trump's America First policies.[6]
Contents
Executive actions, 2019
United Nations, other international organizations, and U.S. sovereignty
The Trump Administration took actions related to the United Nations and similar international organizations, and it also took some steps to restore American national sovereignty:
- January 4, 2019—It was reported that since mid-2018, the Trump Administration had stopped cooperating with UN investigations into alleged human rights violations by the United States.[7]
- February 1, 2019—The Trump Administration announced that the U.S. would withdraw from the Intermediate-Range Nuclear Forces Treaty due to Russia violating it for several years.[8] On March 11, 2019, the U.S. announced it would begin production of parts for missile systems that had been banned under the treaty.[9] On August 2, 2019, the U.S. officially withdrew from the INF Treaty.[10] On August 19, 2019, the Pentagon announced it had tested a missile banned under the former treaty.[11]
- March 15, 2019—Secretary of State Pompeo announced the U.S. would impose visa restrictions on any member of the International Criminal Court who investigated the U.S. military for alleged war crimes.[12] On April 5, 2019, the Trump Administration revoked the visa of the ICC's chief prosecutor.[13]
- April 26, 2019—President Trump announced the U.S. would withdraw the U.S. signature from the United Nations Arms Trade Treaty, which former president Obama signed in 2013 and which threatened Second Amendment rights.[14] President Trump signed a letter to the U.S. Senate asking it to stop the process of ratifying the treaty.[14] In announcing the decision, President Trump stated that "under my administration, we will never surrender American sovereignty to anyone" and that "we will never allow foreign bureaucrats to trample on your Second Amendment freedom."[14]
- May 15, 2019—The Trump Administration refused to join an international agreement intended to fight "online extremism," with the administration citing its support for free speech as a reason as well as its concern that the agreement would contradict First Amendment rights.[15]
- September 23, 2019—Rather than focus on climate change as most of the UN, President Trump gave a major speech promoting religious freedom, stating that "the United States is founded on the principle that our rights do not come from government they come from God," among other strong statements.[16] The same day, the U.S. and eighteen other pro-life nations released a joint statement at the United Nations General Assembly stating that no international right to an abortion exists and calling on the UN to remove mentions of "reproductive health" from its documents.[17]
- September 24, 2019—President Trump gave a very strong, conservative, and nationalist[18] speech that promoted his America First philosophy at the UN General Assembly.[19] In it, President Trump strongly criticized globalism and promoted national sovereignty and patriotism, stating that "the free world must embrace its national foundations. It must not attempt to erase them or replace them," that "the future does not belong to globalists. The future belongs to patriots," and that "globalism exerted a religious pull over past leaders, causing them to ignore their own national interests."[18][19][20] He also strongly criticized socialism, calling it "the wrecker of nations and destroyer of societies" stating that "socialism and communism are about one thing only: power for the ruling class" and that "America will never be a socialist country," and using Venezuela as an example of the effects of socialist ideology.[19][21] President Trump criticized China and its economic practices, stated that "I will not accept a bad deal" with the country, and defended his tariffs on China.[22] He also strongly criticized the Iranian government for its destabilizing behavior.[23] President Trump defended the right to life and criticized the UN's support for abortion, stating that "global bureaucrats have absolutely no business attacking the sovereignty of nations that wish to protect innocent life" and that "we in America believe that every child — born and unborn — is a sacred gift from God."[19][24] He also criticized Big Tech and the danger it posed to free speech.[25] President Trump also defended Second Amendment rights, noting that he had earlier announced his refusal to ratify the UN Arms Trade Treaty and stating that "the United States will always uphold our constitutional right to keep and bear arms."[19] President Trump strongly condemned illegal immigration as well as "open border activists" who promoted "cruel and evil" policies, and he also warned illegal migrants not to enter the U.S. and stated that all people and countries have "the absolute right to protect your borders."[26]
- September 25, 2019—The Trump Administration reached an agreement with the Universal Postal Union and its other members to change its rates to remove a disadvantage for the U.S.[27]
- October 2, 2019—The U.S. withheld its dues from the International Civil Aviation Organization because of the latter's poor whistleblower protections.[28]
Foreign aid
The Trump Administration took several steps to reduce and improve aid to foreign countries:
- February 10, 2019—The United States and South Korea signed a one-year agreement to increase South Korea's share of the cost to host U.S. troops in the country.[29] A formal agreement was signed on March 8, 2019.[30]
- March 26, 2019—Secretary of State Pompeo announced the U.S. would expand the pro-life Mexico City Policy so that any organization that supports pro-abortion organizations would lose U.S. funding.[31] Pompeo announced the Organization of American States would be the first organization to lose American funding because of the new policy.[31]
- July 16, 2019—For the third year in a row, the Trump Administration withheld funding for the United Nations Population Fund, an international organization that promotes abortion and population control.[32]
- August 3, 2019—The Trump Administration froze most U.S. foreign aid and started a review of such aid.[33] However, the administration abandoned this plan on August 22, 2019.[34]
- September 19, 2019—The Trump Administration withheld $160 million in aid to Afghanistan because of corruption in the country.[35]
Israel
The Trump Administration took several actions related to Israel. Trump took a very pro-Israel stance as U.S. President[36] and relations between him and Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu remained positive in 2019.[37]
- March 4, 2019—The Trump Administration closed its Jerusalem consulate dealing with Palestinian issues and merged it into the U.S. Embassy in Jerusalem, something it first announced in October 2018.[38]
- March 13, 2019—In a report released by the State Department, the U.S. referred to the Golan Heights as "Israeli-controlled" rather than "occupied," and it also removed the "occupied" wording from separate references to the West Bank and Gaza Strip.[39]
- March 21, 2019—Secretary of State Pompeo visited the Western Wall with Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, the first time a U.S. diplomat visited the location with a senior Israeli official.[40]
- March 25, 2019—In a major shift in U.S. policy, President Trump signed a proclamation officially recognizing the Golan Heights as part of Israel.[41] Four days earlier, on March 21, President Trump announced it was time for the U.S. to recognize Israeli sovereignty over the Golan Heights.[42] After the announcement, the U.S. government announced it would redraw its official maps to acknowledge this recognition,[43] and it published its first such map on April 16, 2019.[44]
- May 8, 2019—The Trump Administration announced that since it had just moved its ambassador's official residence from Tel Aviv to Jerusalem, all the terms of the Jerusalem Embassy Act had been met and no more waiver was required.[45]
- June 30, 2019—While a symbolic move, the presence of two senior U.S. officials, including the U.S. ambassador to Israel, at an archeological ceremony in East Jerusalem reinforced the Trump Administration's recognition of East Jerusalem as part of Israel.[46]
- August 2019—The State Department updated its definition of anti-Semitism to include comparisons of Israel with Nazi Germany.[47]
Latin America
President Trump took several actions related to Latin America and various Latin American countries:
- Actions regarding Brazil:
- January 1, 2019—The Trump Administration, including President Trump himself, wasted no time establishing warm relations with Brazil's new conservative government led by President Jair Bolsonaro.[48] This came after President Trump warmly congratulated Bolsonaro for his 2018 election victory,[49] and after National Security Advisor John Bolton gave a strong speech in November 2018 that spoke highly of him.[50] On March 19, 2019, President Trump and President Bolsonaro met at the White House, a meeting that highlighted their strong relationship and shared conservative views.[51] The previous day, on March 18, 2019, Brazil and the U.S. signed a technology safeguards agreement to allow U.S. space launches from Brazil's Alcantara Aerospace Launch Base.[52] Presidents Trump and Bolsonaro met again on June 28, 2019, at the G20 summit.[53]
- July 31, 2019—The Trump Administration officially designated Brazil a "major non-NATO ally."[54]
- Actions regarding Venezuela:[55]
- January 23, 2019—The United States, under President Trump, recognized the Venezuela's opposition leader, Juan Guaidó, as the country's interim president rather than Nicolas Maduro.[56]
- The Trump Administration imposed numerous sanctions on Venezuela's Maduro regime. For example, on January 28, 2019, it announced major sanctions on Venezuela's state-owned oil company PDVSA.[57] On February 15, 2019, the Trump Administration announced additional sanctions on officials connected to Maduro,[58] and it announced additional sanctions on February 25, 2019,[59] March 1, 2019,[60] March 5, 2019,[61] and March 11, 2019.[62] On March 19, 2019, the U.S. imposed sanctions on Venezuela's state-owned gold mining company.[63] On March 22, 2019, the Trump Administration again imposed additional financial sanctions,[64] and later in the month, it ordered foreign oil trading houses and refiners to reduce their trade with Venezuela.[65] On April 5, 2019, the Trump Administration enacted additional sanctions on the Venezuelan and Cuban oil industry,[66] and on April 12, 2019, the administration imposed sanctions on four companies and nine ships that shipped oil from Venezuela, some of which went to Cuba.[67] On April 17, 2019, the Trump Administration imposed additional sanctions on Venezuela in addition to Cuba and Nicaragua.[68] On April 26, 2019, the Trump Administration imposed sanctions on Venezuela's foreign minister and a judge.[69] On May 10, 2019, the Trump Administration imposed sanctions on two shipping companies for transporting Venezuelan oil to Cuba.[70] It was reported on May 23, 2019, that the Trump Administration has ordered some foreign companies to stop trading jet fuel with Venezuela.[71] On June 28, 2019, the Trump Administration announced sanctions on Maduro's son.[72] On July 25, 2019, the U.S. several individuals and entities over corruption in a food program in the country.[73]
- On February 18, 2019, President Trump gave a major speech on Venezuela in which he condemned Maduro's regime along with socialist ideology in general.[74]
- May 15, 2019—The Trump Administration suspended all flights between the U.S. and Venezuela.[75]
- August 5, 2019—President Trump signed an executive order freezing all Venezuelan government assets in the U.S., imposing an embargo against the Maduro regime.[76]
- September 24–25, 2019—The U.S. imposed sanctions on four companies for transporting Venezuelan oil to Cuba.[77] On the same day, the Trump Administration announced it would triple pro-democracy aid to Venezuela and also directly fund Juan Guaidó.[78] The following day, the Trump Administration pushed forward with its humanitarian plans and President Trump met with Venezuelan opposition officials, and the administration also banned Maduro's officials from entering the United States.[79]
- The Trump Administration's posture toward Cuba changed significantly from the end of the Obama Administration.[80] President Trump took several actions regarding the country:
- March 4, 2019—The Trump Administration announced it would allow U.S. citizens to sue Cuban companies and other entities for seizing their property after the Cuban Revolution in 1959.[81]
- March 15, 2019—The State Department ended a five-year tourist visa for Cubans, one of the toughest economic measures taken against the country by the Administration up to that point.[82]
- April 5, 2019—The Trump Administration imposed sanctions on two companies that transported oil to Cuba, part of a larger package of sanctions targeting Cuba and Venezuela.[66]
- April 8, 2019—The Trump Administration blocked an agreement that would have allowed Cuban baseball players to play in Major League Baseball without defecting from the communist country.[83]
- April 17, 2019—The Trump Administration reversed several Obama Administration policies toward Cuba, cracking down on the country for its support of Venezuela.[84] For example, the administration announced it would fully enforce the 1996 Helms-Burton Act by allowing U.S. citizens to sue foreign companies that use property taken by Cuba's government since the 1959 revolution.[85] The administration also restricted travel to Cuba as well as remittances from the U.S. to Cuba.[86] The Trump Administration also imposed sanctions on Cuba, Venezuela, and Nicaragua.[68]
- June 4, 2019—The Trump Administration announced it would ban "people-to-people" cruises to Cuba, further restricting travel to the communist country.[87]
- July 3, 2019—The U.S. imposed sanctions on a Cuban state-run oil shipping company because of its ties with Maduro's Venezuelan government.[88]
- July 26, 2019—The U.S. imposed restrictions on visas for Cuban officials in an overseas medicine program.[89]
- September 6, 2019—The Treasury Department announced it would strengthen its restrictions on the amount of money one is allowed to send to Cuba, including prohibiting any remittances to Communist Party members.[90]
- September 26, 2019—The Trump Administration imposed banned Raúl Castro, Cuba's Communist Party leader, and his children from entering the U.S. because of his support for Venezuela's Maduro and for human rights abuses.[91]
China
The Trump Administration continued challenging China,[92] and the establishment adopted his policies toward to country.[93] U.S. relations with Taiwan strengthened,[94] and the U.S. military refocused some of its operations to counter China.[95]
For Trump Administration actions regarding China on trade-related issues, see Donald Trump achievements: Trade policy#2019.
- Several times in 2019, the U.S. Navy intentionally sailed in disputed waters claimed by China, such as the South China Sea and the Taiwan Strait.[96] For example, the Navy took actions like this on January 7, 2019,[97] January 24, 2019,[98] February 10, 2019,[99] February 25, 2019,[100] March 24, 2019,[101] April 9, 2019,[102] April 28, 2019,[103] May 6, 2019,[104] May 19, 2019,[105] May 22, 2019,[106] July 24, 2019,[107] August 6, 2019,[108] August 23, 2019,[109] August 28, 2019,[110] and September 13, 2019.[111] The military also flew a B-52 Stratofortress in disputed airspace over the South China Sea on March 5, 2019.[112] Between May 2–8, 2019, the U.S. joined India, Japan, and the Philippines in sailing naval ships through the South China Sea.[113]
- The U.S. began conducting counter-cyberattacks against the Chinese government and military.[114]
- July 8, 2019—The State Department approved a Defense Department proposal for a major $2 billion arms sale to Taiwan.[115] The administration formally notified Congress of the sale on August 20, 2019.[116]
- September 24, 2019—The U.S. State Department hosted a panel to call out China for its persecution of Uighur Muslims.[117]
- October 7, 2019—The Trump Administration blacklisted 28 Chinese companies, including tech and AI companies, for their involvement in human rights violations against China's Uighur Muslims.[118]
- October 8, 2019—The U.S. enacted visa restrictions on several Chinese officials over Chinese human rights abuses against the Uighur Muslims.[119]
North Korea
The Trump Administration took actions related to North Korea:
- February 27–28, 2019—President Trump held a second summit with North Korean dictator Kim Jong-un in Vietnam[120] and illustrated his emphasis on achieving good deals, rather than just any deal, by ending the summit early when no good agreement could be reached.[121]
- March 21, 2019—The Trump Administration imposed sanctions on two Chinese shipping companies for helping North Korea evade sanctions against it.[122]
- May 9, 2019—The Trump Administration announced it had seized a North Korean ship for transporting coal in violation of sanctions, something the U.S. government had never done before.[123]
- June 19, 2019—The Trump Administration imposed sanctions on a Russian bank for helping North Korea evade sanctions.[124]
- June 30, 2019—President Trump met Kim Jong-Un at the Demilitarized Zone,[125] with Trump becoming the first U.S. president to enter North Korea.[126]
- July 23, 2019—The U.S. indicted four Chinese individuals and a Chinese company for violating sanctions on North Korea.[127]
- July 29, 2019—The Trump Administration imposed sanctions on a North Korean official who helped the country develop its nuclear weapons program.[128]
- August 30, 2019—The Trump Administration imposed sanctions on two individuals and three entities from Hong Kong and Taiwan for helping North Korea evade oil sanctions.[129]
- September 13, 2019—The U.S. sanctioned three hacking groups tied to North Korea's intelligence bureau.[130]
Iran
The Trump Administration continued taking actions against Iran.[131] By March 2019, it had crippled Iran's ability to ship oil to Syria,[132] and it had deeply hurt Iran's economy.[133] The Trump Administration also focused on countering Hezbollah.[134] Despite these strong actions, President Trump resisted pressure by neocons and other interventionists to overreact to Iranian aggression and start a war with the Islamic republic,[135] and he called on other countries to take greater responsibility in the region.[136]
- March 22, 2019—The Trump Administration imposed sanctions on 14 individuals and 17 entities connected to Iran's nuclear and missile research programs.[137]
- March 26, 2019—The U.S. imposed sanctions on 25 people and companies in Iran, Turkey, and the United Arab Emirates for violating sanctions and funding Iranian military operations, including the Iranian Revolutionary Guard Corps and defense ministry.[138]
- April 8, 2019—The Trump Administration officially designated Iran's Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps a foreign terrorist organization, the first time the U.S. did so for an entire foreign government entity.[139]
- April 22, 2019—The Trump Administration announced it would stop granting sanctions waivers that allow other countries to import Iranian oil.[140]
- April 24, 2019—The Trump Administration imposed sanctions on two individuals and three entities helping Hezbollah.[141] Later, on July 9, 2019, the Trump Administration, for the first time, imposed sanctions on Hezbollah lawmakers.[142] On July 19, 2019, it imposed sanctions on another Hezbollah member.[143] On August 29, 2019, the U.S. imposed sanction on a Lebanese bank because of its ties to Hezbollah.[144]
- May 3, 2019—The Trump Administration announced it would enact restrictions on Iran's nuclear activities and end several of its waivers, and despite renewing several other waivers, it reduced their length from 180 to 90 days.[145]
- May 8, 2019—President Trump signed an executive order imposing sanctions on Iran's steel, iron, aluminum, and copper industries, the country's largest non-oil source of income.[146]
- June 7, 2019—The Trump Administration imposed sanctions on Iran's largest petrochemical company.[147]
- June 12, 2019—The Trump Administration imposed sanctions on an Iraqi company over connections to the Islamic Revolutionary Guards Corps.[148]
- June 24, 2019—President Trump signed an order imposing sanctions on Iran's supreme leader and eight high-ranking military commanders.[149]
- July 18, 2019—The U.S. imposed sanctions on seven companies and three individuals for helping Iran obtain materials to build nuclear weapons.[150]
- July 22, 2019—The U.S. imposed sanctions on a Chinese company for violating oil sanctions on Iran.[151]
- July 31, 2019—The Trump Administration imposed sanctions on Iran's foreign minister for enabling Iran's provocative actions.[152]
- August 28, 2019—The Trump Administration imposed sanctions on several Iranian individuals and entities for helping Iran develop weapons of mass destruction.[153]
- September 3, 2019—The U.S. imposed sanctions on Iran's space agency.[154]
- September 4, 2019—The Trump Administration imposed sanctions on an oil shipping network with ties to Iran's Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps.[155]
- September 20, 2019—President Trump announced the U.S. would sanction Iran's central bank.[156]
- September 25, 2019—The U.S. imposed sanctions on several Chinese entities and individuals for shipping Iranian oil.[157]
- September 26, 2019—The U.S. blocked Iranian officials and their families from entering the U.S.[158]
Russia
The Trump Administration took several actions related to Russia:[159]
- February 1, 2019—The U.S. announced it would withdraw from the Intermediate-Range Nuclear Forces Treaty due to Russia violating it for several years.[8] On March 11, 2019, the U.S. announced it would begin production of parts for missile systems that had been banned under the treaty,[9] and it officially withdrew from the treaty on August 2, 2019.[10] On August 19, 2019, the Pentagon announced it had tested a missile banned under the former treaty.[11]
- March 15, 2019—The U.S., along with the EU and Canada, imposed sanctions on several Russian individuals and entities for supporting the country's actions with regards to Ukraine and the Crimean Peninsula.[160]
- May 16, 2019—The Trump Administration imposed sanctions on Russian and Chechen officials because of alleged human rights abuses.[161]
- August 1, 2019—President Trump signed an executive order imposing additional sanctions on Russia for allegedly using chemical weapons on two Russian individuals in the UK.[162]
- September 30, 2019—The Trump Administration imposed sanctions on several Russian individuals for allegedly attempting to interfere in U.S. elections.[163]
Other
- February 19, 2019—The Trump Administration began an international campaign to decriminalize homosexuality.[164]
- February 25, 2019—President Trump secured the release of an American held for eighteen months in Yemen, another example of the Trump Administration's efforts to free overseas American prisoners.[165]
- May 6, 2019—At the Arctic Council's ministerial meeting, Secretary of State Pompeo strongly criticized China and Russia for their increasingly aggressive activities and ambitions in the Arctic Ocean region and made clear the U.S. would counter those ambitions.[166] Because of the Trump Administration's opposition to mentioning climate change in the meeting's joint declaration, the meeting did not issue such a statement for the first time since its formation.[167]
- May 13, 2019—President Trump hosted conservative Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orbán at the White House, the first time Orbán had been invited in about two decades, and Trump spoke very positively of Orbán's opposition to mass migration and his support for helping Christian communities worldwide.[168]
- May 30, 2019—The State Department moved to create a Commission on Unalienable Rights, a human rights panel based on "natural law and natural rights."[169] On July 8, 2019, Secretary Pompeo officially created the Commission on Unalienable Rights.[170]
- June 7, 2019—It was reported that the State Department refused to allow U.S. embassies to fly the rainbow "pride flag" on official flagpoles.[171]
- June 17, 2019—Italian Deputy Prime Minister Matteo Salvini, a strong conservative, received an official visit to the White House and met senior Trump Administration officials including Vice President Pence and Secretary of State Pompeo.[172]
- July 16, 2019—The State Department launched its second Ministerial to Advance Religious Freedom, the largest religious freedom conference ever held, and with Secretary Pompeo announcing an international alliance to counter religious persecution.[173] On October 2, 2019, the State Department co-hosted a religious freedom event with the Vatican.[174]
- September 2, 2019—The U.S. and Poland signed an agreement to cooperate on 5G development and protect both countries' national security.[175]
- September 23, 2019—President Trump and conservative Polish President Andrzej Duda signed a defense agreement.[176]
- October 6, 2019—President Trump announced the U.S. would withdraw several dozen troops from northern Syria to make way for a Turkish invasion,[177] and he strongly criticized endless wars and reaffirmed his support for ending such wars.[178]
Other achievements, 2019
While the following achievements were not official United States government policy actions by the Trump Administration, they were closely related to the Trump Administration and its policies:
- January 10, 2019—Secretary of State Mike Pompeo gave a strong speech in Cairo – the same location where Barack Obama gave a speech in 2009 that criticized his own country – criticizing Obama's statements and weak foreign policy.[179] Among other statements, Pompeo stated that "the age of self-inflicted American shame is over."[179]
- January 22, 2019—Secretary of State Pompeo made strongly conservative statements as he spoke remotely to World Economic Forum in Davos, stating that the "disruption" and decline of the globalist establishment in countries such as the U.S., UK, Brazil, and Italy was a "positive development." He also embraced the concept of the sovereign nation-state, strong national borders, and President Trump's America First philosophy.[180]
- February 16, 2019—Vice President Mike Pence gave a strong speech in Munich, defending President Trump's foreign policy and challenging Europe to follow its vision, and he implicitly highlighted the difference between the U.S. under Trump and liberal Europe.[181]
- President Trump continued criticizing "endless wars" and committed to allowing U.S. troops to return home.[182] In his State of the Union Address, President Trump defended his decision to withdraw U.S. soldiers from the Middle East, stating that "great nations do not fight endless wars."[183] After announcing a U.S. withdrawal from northern Syria, President Trump strongly criticized endless wars multiple times.[178]
- Because of President Trump's efforts, other NATO member states continued increasing their defense spending.[184]
- July 8, 2019—Vice President Pence, Secretary of State Pompeo, and National Security Advisor Bolton all spoke at Christians United for Israel's annual summit.[185]
- President Trump emphasized his close relations with conservative Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi by attending a rally with the prime minister in Texas, where President Trump advocated for conservative policies on issues such as immigration.[186] That same day, President Trump held an event in Ohio with conservative Australian Prime Minister Scott Morrison,[187] which was held two days after a Washington, D.C., state dinner between the two leaders.[188]
- President Trump continued to maintain close relations with Nigel Farage, a strong conservative and pro-Brexit advocate, meeting with him[189] and speaking positively of him.[190] Additionally, President Trump and other administration officials[191] such as John Bolton[192] and Mike Pence[193] advocated for Brexit and criticized UK Prime Minister Theresa May's handling of Brexit.[194] President Trump spoke highly of Boris Johnson's government and continued giving support for Brexit.[195]
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