King leveraged history to win Trump’s favor
Source: Washington Examiner · Bias: Center Right
Summary
King Charles III’s state visit was carried out with impeccable diplomacy. Predictably, both the king and President Donald Trump invoked the illustrious past binding Britain and America. Much of what was said was not only appropriate but true. Britain gave America far more than a common language. Common law, foundational principles of liberty rooted in […]
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