Donald Trump Outlines Plans to Reshape U.S. Policy on NATO, Immigration, and Trade
The president-elect signals a shift toward isolationism, proposing reduced Ukraine aid, ending birthright citizenship, and higher tariffs.
- Donald Trump has reiterated his willingness to withdraw the U.S. from NATO unless allies increase financial contributions, emphasizing fairness in cost-sharing.
- The president-elect announced plans to reduce U.S. aid to Ukraine, urging immediate ceasefire negotiations between Ukraine and Russia.
- Trump aims to end birthright citizenship in the U.S. on his first day in office, though he did not provide specifics on how he would bypass constitutional protections.
- He pledged to expel all undocumented immigrants during his term, acknowledging the logistical challenges of such an effort.
- Trump reaffirmed his support for tariffs, proposing a 25% tax on imports from Canada, Mexico, and China, while admitting potential price increases for American consumers.