President Donald Trump seemed to love his whirlwind Asia trip. He danced on the tarmac in Malaysia, and was given a gold medal and crown in South Korea. He relished the international deal making and soaked up praise from other leaders. It's a change in focus for a president who campaigned on "America First." But don't mistake him for a globalist, says Hogan Gidley, his former aide: "When you're scoring touchdowns," Gidley says, "it's OK to dance in the end zone." Yet Trump returns Thursday to a country worried about prices and the government shutdown, and it's not clear how much his foreign policy wins will matter to voters.