Michael McFaul told Newsweek president will likely interpret his Senate success as proof 'he knows best.'
The rate of turnover has been high for the president's foreign policy team, with multiple key figures having resigned or been fired from their posts after clashing with the commander in chief.
These so-called"adults in the room" were considered a vital check on the president's foreign policy instincts, some of which reportedly horrified long-time military and diplomatic figures.
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