In his inaugural speech, President Donald Trump repeated his plan to regain control of the Panama Canal. Can he?
Trump has suggested using military force to retake the Panama Canal, but such an action would involve complications.
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President Donald Trump announced a series of sweeping changes after being sworn in as the 47th U.S. President on Monday, including plans to "take back" the Panama Canal.