Donald Trump is the presumptive Republican nominee, and polls show he could win the November election. With that in mind, this episode attempts to assess what Trump 2.0 means for U.S. policy towards Latin America. Our guest is Carlos Trujillo, former U.S. Ambassador to the OAS (Organization of American States) under the Trump administration. Mr. Trujillo continues to maintain dialogue with the former president and is seen in Washington as an insightful voice on what will happen in Latin America if Mr. Trump is elected president-elect.
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Carlos Trujillo Former OAS U.S. Ambassador
brian winter I am the editor-in-chief of an American quarterly magazine.
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