Opinion | Trump's First Four Weeks Felt Like Four Years
Briefly

In a discussion between Bret Stephens and Gail Collins, Stephens expresses his distress over Trump's foreign policy, drawing a historical parallel to FDR's invitation to Hitler. He criticizes the tepid U.S. support for Ukraine, which he believes will tarnish America's reputation. On domestic issues, he disapproves of the dropping of criminal charges against New York's Mayor Eric Adams, suggesting a troubling political exchange. The conversation highlights the principled stand taken by women in politics, with a nod to their unique experiences compared to men in a male-dominated system.
Bret Stephens critiques Trump's foreign policy, likening it to FDR’s reception of Hitler, emphasizing that it represents a deep betrayal of Ukraine.
Gail Collins and Bret explore Amazon-like comparisons between women in politics and male counterparts, discussing principles in a tough world.
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