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During Tuesday’s White House press briefing, Press Secretary Karoline Leavitt answered questions about President Trump's foreign policy goals.

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00:00On Truth Social today, Trump was talking about one-stop shopping talks with foreign leaders,
00:07bringing leaders to the U.S., to Washington, and talking to them about tariffs, but also
00:12other topics. So is that part of his strategy to bring the leaders to Washington and trying to get
00:20deals outside of tariffs on foreign policy issues as well? I think the president, again,
00:26is going to have a custom, tailor-made approach to each and every country. And if that means
00:31discussions of foreign aid, of our military presence in these countries, how those troops
00:35are paid for, come to the table, that could be part of the negotiation in these economic negotiations.
00:41But it's the president's economic team who will be leading these. These are tariff and trade
00:45negotiations. And yes, they will be one-stop shopping for each and every country. They will be,
00:51as the president said again, tailor-made, not off the rack to each and every country,
00:55based on America's needs.

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