I think the history at the IMF has been that there has been strong bipartisan support from Presidents from both parties, and Members on both sides of the aisle in recognition that we created this institution in part because we thought it was vital to both U.S. national security and economic interests.
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Carney emphasizes bipartisan support for the IMF's role in U.S. security and economy.
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