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Biden: Trump ‘Knows Nothing About Foreign Policy’

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

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Hillary Clinton Mocks Gowdy’s Benghazi Committee Report: ‘Move On’

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.”

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Bernie Sanders Campaigns with DNC Rebel Tulsi Gabbard

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.

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How Obama Advisor Ben Rhodes Exposed the Wide, Corrupt Web of Liberal Journalism

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.

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Bolton and Gorka Slam ‘Neocons For Hillary’

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.

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Frank Gaffney: National Security Apparatus Will Not Automatically Get Behind Trump

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.”

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Libyan Unity Government Struggles to Impose Itself on Islamic State, Rebels

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.”

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This Is the Donald Trump That Could Win 40 States

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.

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Foreign Policy: Meet the Andrew Breitbart of Brazil

At a rally against the Brazilian government on Rio’s Copacabana beach on March 13, Rodrigo Constantino, a 39-year-old right-wing blogger and libertarian think tank director, stood atop a truck draped with a banner emblazoned with the words “Free Brazil Movement,” an anti-Dilma Rousseff group founded after her re-election as president in 2014.

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Watch: Cruz, Rubio, and Trump Trade Barbs on Foreign Policy

Republican presidential candidates Texas Senator Ted Cruz, Florida Senator Marco Rubio, and Donald Trump battled on foreign policy during Thursday’s CNN GOP debate. Cruz said, “[W]e need to nominate a Republican candidate that can lay out a clear difference with

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