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In terms of foreign policy, Paul underscored the potential for change with the arrival of a new administration. Drawing parallels with historical precedents, he hinted at the possibility that even administration steeped in conventional foreign policy could introduce innovative strategies. Yet, he expressed disappointment in the current appointments, feeling that the selection lacked a strong counterbalance to prevailing hawkish stances.
He emphasized the importance of cutting wasteful programs, proposing the elimination of organizations like the National Endowment for Democracy due to their questionable practices abroad. By focusing on tangible changes like this, Paul's approach displays a clear commitment to reigniting discussions around fiscal responsibility and transparency.