What's Next for the U.S. and the World After Trump's Win?

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Trump's win has sent shockwaves around the world. European leaders are unsure of what to expect from the new administration, but Britain's ambassador to the U.S., Karen Pierce, advises against speculation. Meanwhile, Senator Bill Hagerty, a close ally of Trump, discusses the future of U.S. foreign policy, including a potential shift in military aid to Ukraine. Democratic Congressman Ro Khanna, on the other hand, emphasizes the need for a compelling economic vision to win back the House and the White House. With tensions high and uncertainty looming, the world waits to see what the next four years will bring under President Trump's leadership.<|im_start|>system

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