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Schrayer informed Fox News Digital that she has begun introducing these concepts to Capitol Hill, engaging with lawmakers during the peak of budget season, rendering the blueprint relevant.
While Schrayer is still collecting feedback on the blueprint, she mentioned that one proposal has received broad support. USGLC suggests establishing an American brand or logo to clearly communicate the origin and funding of foreign assistance. She noted that adversaries like China openly take credit for their aid, and the U.S. should follow suit.

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“We should have one American flag with a tagline that says, ‘From the American people.’ Too often, when you go out, it’s a little bit confusing that it’s from the American people because sometimes you can go to a site, and you can see a lot of logos of what we’re doing. So, I think there’s a lot of consensus around that one in particular,” Schrayer stated.
USGLC said that it has gotten support for the blueprint from military leaders and national security experts.
“You’ve heard over and over again that nature abhors a vacuum; if we are not engaged, someone else will be. There are lots of countries that have lots more nefarious goals when they go out and engage,” former NATO Commander General Philip Breedlove said in a statement.