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Biden tries to erase Trump's 'America First' on world stage | TheHill
Jun 11, 2021 1 min, 49 secs
President BidenJoe BidenJill Biden, Kate Middleton to meet this week Al Gore lobbied Biden to not scale back climate plans in infrastructure deal White House briefed on bipartisan infrastructure deal but says questions remain MORE is seeking to erase former President TrumpDonald TrumpTrump DOJ seized House Democrats' data from Apple Iowa governor questions lack of notice on migrant children flights to Des Moines Senate confirms first Muslim American federal judge MORE’s America First agenda from the international stage during his inaugural trip abroad for the Group of Seven (G-7) summit in England this week.

In words and deeds, Biden is sending the signal that America is back on the world stage and that it wants to work in partnership with Western allies on issues ranging from the rise of China and Russia to climate change and the response to the coronavirus pandemic.

“This summit is the first big step in showing the world that America is back to the position it once held,” Hudak added.

The new charter is a good example of the kind of change Biden wants to make from Trump, who in most ways is the opposite of his successor.

Now Biden is Trump’s successor, but the Republican president is plotting a comeback in 2024, meaning promises made by the current administration may not be kept in a matter of years.

On Friday, the White House announced German Chancellor Angela Merkel will visit in July, an event to “affirm the deep bilateral ties between the United States and Germany.”.

He called Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky, a figure at the center of Trump’s first impeachment trial, and plans to host him at the White House later this year. .

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