Donald J. Trump on Monday will lay out what aides described as a broad framework for combating global Islamic terrorism, invoking the Cold War era to try new approaches to limiting the influx of immigrants into the country.
In a speech scheduled for Youngstown, Ohio — a place where the driving concern for voters is the economy more than terrorism — Mr. Trump will call for significant changes in how the United States defines its allies, urge an end to “nation building” a…
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