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February 11, 2025

In the family business of foreign policy, Donald Trump, Jr. displaces Jared Kushner | Semafor

"A fierce behind-the-scenes argument over Donald Trump’s foreign policy is coming to a head in the nomination of Elbridge Colby as a top policy hand at the Pentagon.

"Colby, who served at the Pentagon in Trump’s first term, is the most visible leader of the Republican faction that has argued against foreign intervention...

"Other questions focus on Michael DiMino, who has been named deputy assistant secretary of defense for the Middle East and would report to Colby. DiMino has criticized the US-Israel relationship and raised questions about US interests in the Middle East...

"But the Trump administration has not backed away from DiMino, or from State Department appointee Darren Beattie, who was denounced by the anti-Defamation League. ('The playbook’s not working like it’s used to — these guys would have been fired ten years ago,' said American Conservative editor Curt Mills, an ally of Colby and Carlson.)

"One of the administration’s Republican critics described a low-grade 'panic' in pro-Israel circles at the composition of the Defense Department: 'It’s Pete and then 30 blogging, podcasting, isolationist ideologues'...

"But the foreign policy winners in Trump’s Washington see their new strength as the product of post-Iraq shifts in US priorities.

“ 'There’s a generational change happening,' said Reid Smith, vice president of foreign policy at Stand Together, the network created by the Koch family. 'Looking at Gabbard and Hegseth and Vance — all those guys are jaundiced by the wars in the Middle East'...

"The role Kushner played in influencing the direction of foreign policy, people involved in the appointment process said, has shifted toward Donald Trump, Jr., the president’s eldest child, who is the hub of a new power axis that includes Tucker Carlson and Vice President Vance, and whose allies include Colby.

" 'It was very clear from the start that Don, Jr. had veto authority,' said a person familiar with Kushner’s point of view. 'Jared didn’t want to test that'...

"Trump and Hegseth’s views and instincts appear likely to dominate defense policy for now. But the appointments of Colby and his allies, and Trump, Jr.’s rise, point to a shifting future for Republican foreign policy."

https://www.semafor.com/article/02/11/2025/in-the-family-business-of-foreign-policy-donald-trump-jr-displaces-jared-kushner

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