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Von der Leyen and Metsola Re-elected, Trump Nominated: State of the Union

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Last updated: 2024/07/19 at 5:08 PM
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The recent State of the Union edition discusses the reelection of Ursula von der Leyen and Roberta Metsola and the current state of the U.S. presidential campaign. The European Parliament recently gathered in Strasbourg for its first plenary session of the new legislative season. Metsola and von der Leyen were both confirmed in their roles, with Metsola emotionally reflecting on what Europe meant to her growing up in Malta. In Brussels, the EU Commission dealt with the drama of the U.S. presidential campaign following an assassination attempt on Donald Trump. The attempt, along with internal struggles within the Democratic Party, has disrupted the election campaign, leading to increased confidence among Republicans for a win in November.

As the campaign in the United States unfolds, European leaders are preparing for the possibility of another Trump administration. Majda Ruge, a senior policy fellow at the European Council on Foreign Relations, notes that while Trump and Biden have called for unity, the true unity lies within the Republican Party as Trump strategically tries to appeal to undecided or disgruntled Biden voters. European leaders will need to step up their efforts in preparation for a potential Trump victory and the significant policy shifts that may follow, such as the withdrawal of U.S. aid for Ukraine, downsizing of U.S. military presence in Europe, and trade protectionism.

Looking at the potential impact of a Trump administration on U.S.-EU relations, Ruge suggests that a possible vice president JD Vance could bring a shift in foreign policy priorities. Vance is known for his skepticism towards U.S. support for Ukraine, instead prioritizing China and Taiwan. His appointment as vice president could lead to a redirection of military and financial resources from Europe and Ukraine towards China and Taiwan. As Europe braces for the possibility of a second Trump term, they must be prepared for significant shifts in U.S. foreign policy that could impact their relationships and interests.

In conclusion, the State of the Union edition highlights the reconfirmation of Ursula von der Leyen and Roberta Metsola in their positions, as well as the ongoing drama of the U.S. presidential campaign. The recent events, including an assassination attempt on Donald Trump, have raised concerns and uncertainties among European leaders. With the potential for another Trump administration, European leaders must intensify their efforts to prepare for the policy shocks that may come with a Trump victory. As the U.S. election campaign continues, the future of U.S.-EU relations remains uncertain, with the possible appointment of JD Vance as vice president signaling a shift towards prioritizing China and Taiwan over traditional alliances in Europe.

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