Biden's Africa Visit overshadowed by Trump
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Biden lands in Africa, but US foreign policy now runs through Trump’s Mar-a-Lago estate
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Joe Biden steps foot on sub-Saharan African soil for the first time as president.
But U.S. foreign policy increasingly runs through Donald Trump ’s Mar-a-Lago estate as world leaders brace for the return of his combative isolationist approach.
Biden arrived back at the White House after a family Thanksgiving in Nantucket , Mass. , in preparation for his trip.
A senior administration official expressed confidence that many of the departing president’s initiatives for Africa would continue under Trump .
The incoming president also spoke last week with the new Mexican president, Claudia Sheinbaum , though the pair offered differing accounts of their chat, which reportedly focused on the flow of migrants coming through Mexico to the border.
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