On this episode of Reaganism, Reagan Institute Director Roger Zakheim sits down with U.S. Ambassador to the European Union Andy Puzder to discuss the Trump administration’s evolving approach to the U.S.-European relationship, highlighting the successful negotiation and ratification of a landmark U.S.-EU trade agreement that lowers barriers to trade while strengthening transatlantic economic ties. Puzder argued that the deal reflects Europe’s recognition of the importance of its partnership with the United States and described President Trump’s leadership as instrumental in bringing the agreement to fruition despite political headwinds. The conversation also explored Europe’s economic challenges—including stagnant growth, overregulation, dependence on Russian energy, and growing competition from China—and examined how closer cooperation with the United States on artificial intelligence, critical minerals, and advanced technology can help restore European competitiveness. Puzder concluded that while Europe continues to grapple with issues such as immigration, free speech, and regulatory reform, there are growing opportunities for pragmatic collaboration that can strengthen both the transatlantic alliance and the West’s strategic position against China.