Opinion: What A Second Trump Administration Could Mean For Defense

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The current consensus is that the 2024 race for the U.S. presidency is too close to call. Election Day is still months away, but it is worth assessing what a Trump presidency in 2025-28 might mean for the defense sector. Policies can change. There are no leading candidates yet for defense positions...
Byron Callan

Contributing columnist Byron Callan is a managing director at Capital Alpha Partners in Washington.

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