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Donald Trump is the presumptive Republican nominee, and polls show him with a chance of winning the election in November. With that in mind, in this episode we try to gauge what Trump 2.0 would entail for U.S. policy toward Latin America. Our guest is the former U.S. ambassador to the OAS (Organization of American States) under Trump, Carlos Trujillo. Trujillo continues to speak to the former president and is seen in Washington as an insightful voice on what might happen in Latin America should Trump be elected to another term.
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Carlos Trujillo is a former U.S. ambassador to the OAS
Brian Winter is the editor-in-chief of Americas Quarterly
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Publish date : 2024-02-08 03:00:00
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