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Douthat I’m afraid I just can’t get behind the Gulf of America.
In his inaugural address, US President Donald Trump promised a new golden age, casting himself as a uniter, but for a speech that heralded a bright future, it often echoed the past.
The incoming president has told allies he wants to seize momentum and avoid the missteps of his first administration.