What G-20 2017 Will Look Like: Donald Trump vs. Hillary Clinton
The next G-20 will either feature Hillary Clinton — and more of the same humility — or Donald Trump and a new American swagger.

The next G-20 will either feature Hillary Clinton — and more of the same humility — or Donald Trump and a new American swagger.

Trump re-framed the entire discussion about the border. By saying that the payment for the wall was a topic for later discussion, Trump implied that there was agreement about the wall itself — and President Nieto did not contradict him.

Former U.S. Secretary of State Hillary Clinton has wrapped herself in the mantle of President Barack Obama’s foreign and national security policies, expecting it to facilitate her rise to the presidency. However, the current global mess and her record as U.S. Senator, as the nation’s top diplomat, and her conduct while in office cast serious doubt on whether she deserves election to the nation’s highest office.

Former U.N. Ambassador John Bolton, a senior fellow at the American Enterprise Institute, joined SiriusXM host Alex Marlow on Thursday’s Breitbart News Daily to talk about Donald Trump’s foreign policy speech in Ohio on Monday, which Newt Gingrich hailed as “historic.”

In a speech on foreign policy and radical Islam delivered Monday in Youngstown, Ohio, Republican presidential nominee Donald Trump said that new immigrants would be expected to assimilate to American culture — not the other way around.

Donald Trump set himself apart from Hillary Clinton and President Obama’s foreign policy approach during a speech in Youngstown, Ohio on Monday where he laid out his foreign policy approach to deal with the Islamic State (ISIS) and radical Islam in more detail than he has in the past while on the campaign trail.

Breitbart News National Security Editor Dr. Sebastian Gorka, author of the best-selling book Defeating Jihad: The Winnable War, joined guest host Mike Huckabee on Fox News’ “Hannity” to address President Obama’s mixed messages on the war against the Islamic State.

During an interview on Wednesday’s broadcast of MSNBC’s “Morning Joe,” Vice President Joe Biden stated that Republican presidential nominee Donald Trump “knows nothing about foreign policy” and has foreign policy ideas that “make absolutely no sense.” Biden said, “Donald Trump
BUDAPEST (Reuters) – Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orban on Tuesday said the migration and foreign policy plans of U.S. Republican Presidential candidate Donald Trump were “vital” for Hungary, whereas those of rival Democrat Hillary Clinton were “deadly”. The outspoken conservative leader

Maybe even more than Christmas, the 4th of July might be America’s favorite holiday.

Former Alaska Gov. Sarah Palin refuted accusations that presidential candidate Donald Trump is anti-woman during a Friday speech as she lambasted Democratic candidate Hillary Clinton for her role in the Benghazi terror attack, her false assertions about a visit to

During a Tuesday campaign stop in presidential swing state Colorado, former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton attempted to curb any damage from a newly released House Select Committee report on the September 11, 2012 terror attack in Benghazi, Libya, telling the crowd and television cameras that there was nothing new to see and attempting to persuade Americans to “move on.”

Libya was supposed to be the “crowning jewel” of the foreign policy approach the Obama-Clinton administration was so committed to. Jordan declared that the administration’s approach was a matter of political expediency 56 days before the 2012 presidential election.

Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi addressed a joint session of Congress on Wednesday, where he told lawmakers that terrorism is “incubated in India’s neighborhood” and said terrorism’s philosophies are common, regardless of whether being carried out by Sunni or Shiite Muslim groups.

Libertarian icon and former candidate for President of the United States Ron Paul is endorsing Dr. Kelli Ward for U.S. Senate from Arizona in the Republican primary against five-term incumbent Sen. John McCain.

On Thursday evening, actress and Susan Sarandon joined Sen. Bernie Sanders in Chico and Modesto to make a final push for her longtime friend just five days before the June 7 California primary, where 475 Democratic delegates are at stake.

Hillary Clinton’s big “foreign policy speech” was pretty light on foreign policy – really, what is there for the architect of the Libya disaster to say?

PALO ALTO, California — Sen. Bernie Sanders (I-VT) provided a “snapshot” of his foreign policy to members of the Asian American and Pacific Islander community on Wednesday as he spoke alongside Congresswoman Tulsi Gabbard (D-HI) at two events in Palo Alto, one of which drew over 4,000 people.

Sen. Rand Paul (R-KY), a former 2016 GOP presidential candidate and outspoken conservative in the U.S. Senate, said former Secretary of State James Baker’s testimony last week before the Senate Foreign Relations Committee in favor of “selective engagement” around the world reaffirms his worldview when it comes to U.S. foreign policy.

As a conservative fed up with how so-called “mainstream” reporters and national security experts have been in the tank for President Obama’s disastrous foreign policy but relentlessly attacked President George W. Bush’s, I’ve been experiencing a bit of schadenfreude as I watched some of these journalists and experts squirm after David Samuels’ New York Times profile of Deputy National Security Advisor Ben Rhodes.

Former U.N. Ambassador John Bolton stressed the importance of backing Donald Trump over Hillary Clinton in the 2016 presidential race during his appearance on Thursday’s Breitbart News Daily with SiriusXM host Stephen K. Bannon. Bolton warns Clinton would be “Obama’s third term on national security.”

President Barack Obama’s visit to Hiroshima should not be seen as an affront to the civilians and troops — in that order — who fought the Second World War, according to White House Deputy National Security Advisor for Strategic Communications & Speechwriting Ben Rhodes.

Former Mexican president Vicente Fox warned Wednesday that Republican presidential frontrunner Donald Trump could revive anti-Americanism around the world, causing the U.S. to be viewed as “that hated gringo.”

Speaking to an overflow crowd in Lynden, Washington, Donald Trump called Democratic presidential frontrunner Hillary Clinton “trigger happy” on foreign policy.

Former U.N. Ambassador John Bolton and Breitbart News National Security editor Dr. Sebastian Gorka both denounced the nascent “Neocons For Hillary” movement in their Breitbart News Daily on SiriusXM appearances Thursday morning.

Gaffney said he was “concerned” about the role foreign policy would take in Trump’s general election campaign, but on a hopeful note, he said there was “no doubt that he would like the American people to feel as though part of ‘making America great again’ is going to be ensuring that everyone understands that our power will be decisively applied against our enemies.”

Libya’s Government of National Accord (GNA) – the much-touted “unity” government supported by the United Nations – is slowly taking control of government agencies. On Monday, the GNA took over the office of foreign affairs. Additionally, “transport, social affairs, environment, and youth and sports ministries have likewise been transferred to the new government.”

During Saturday’s GOP Weekly Address, Senator John McCain (R-AZ) said that President Obama “has adopted a cheap fatalism about America’s role in the world.” And “If we remain on our present course,” it could lead to the “unraveling” of the
The results are in. Trump’s foreign policy speech made the right enemies… again. National Review hated it; Slate hated it; The New York Times hated it; MSNBC hated it; CNN hated it; The New Yorker hated it; The Daily Beast hated

Former U.N. Ambassador John Bolton joined Breitbart News Daily on SiriusXM with host Stephen K. Bannon on Thursday morning to talk about Donald Trump’s major foreign policy speech on Wednesday, which Bolton found “strong and impressive.”

Donald Trump is two for two with teleprompter-ed speeches. That is, he is batting 1000 with remarks that are carefully prepared and delivered. So for his sake, he should keep it up. And if he does, he can win the Republican nomination in July and the general election in November—by carrying 40 states.

Republican frontrunner Donald Trump devoted his major foreign policy address Wednesday to a theme, “America First,” that has been discredited through its association with Charles Lindbergh’s isolationist efforts to keep the U.S. out of the Second World War.

GOP frontrunner Donald Trump, looking toward the general election, criticized Democrat frontrunner Hillary Clinton and President Obama’s foreign policy during his formal address on Wednesday at the Mayflower Hotel in Washington, D.C.

In a major foreign policy speech, Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump said the U.S. needs to make better use of “3D printing, artificial intelligence, and cyberwarfare.”

GOP frontrunner Donald Trump delivered an “America First” nationalist-themed foreign policy speech while criticizing President Obama and Hillary Clinton.

Donald Trump called out the concept of “globalism” in his Wednesday foreign policy speech and promised to commit to American national interests above other nations’.

On Wednesday, Republican presidential front-runner Donald Trump gave a speech outlining his foreign policy at the Mayflower Hotel in Washington, D.C. Transcript as follows: TRUMP: Thank you for the opportunity to speak to you, and thank you to the Center

Former U.N. Ambassador John Bolton, who has formed a Super PAC to support candidates committed to American economic and national security, joined SiriusXM host and Breitbart News Executive Chairman Stephen K. Bannon Breitbart News Daily.

Wednesday on Fox Business Network’s “Lou Dobbs Tonight,” Stephen Miller, the senior policy adviser for Republican presidential front-runner Donald Trump’s presidential campaign said to anticipate a “series of policy speeches” from Trump on the heels of the campaign’s loss in Wisconsin

Columnist Pat Buchanan said President Obama’s “reluctance to intervene on foreign policy is good” and his “fundamental idea” is poorly applied, but is right on Friday’s “McLaughlin Group.” Buchanan argued President Obama’s foreign policy legacy is “a combination, I —