EXCLUSIVE: Trump's Foreign Policy Team Causes Experts Fear



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Donald Trump's decision to release the names of five foreign-policy advisers on Monday may have been meant to dispel mounting anxiety over the GOP front-runner's unfathomable worldview. If that was his intent, the move failed miserably.

Far from assuaged, many in Washington's foreign-policy crowd are now more apprehensive than ever about the people who have Trump's ear. Most had never heard of any of the advisers, and what they have heard hasn't exactly inspired confidence.

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