America Should Be Ready for Lame-Duck Chaos Abroad

After the midterm elections, the White House may enter a period of relative legislative inaction known as a “lame duck” session. During this period, the outgoing Congress and outgoing President may attempt to push through their remaining priorities before their terms expire. However, there is also a risk of political gridlock, as the incoming Congress and President may have different priorities. This can lead to a lack of action on important foreign policy issues.