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President Donald Trump appeared to back off his maximalist demand at Davos that the U.S. take ownership of Greenland, moving instead toward a deal.
The Supreme Court’s lack of a ruling on the legality of President Trump’s sweeping tariff regime on Tuesday means the case won’t get resolved until at least next month. The closely watched case on whether it’s constitutional for Trump to issue painful tariffs under the 1977 International Emergency Economic Powers Act remained at a standstill on Tuesday.
NBC News has learned that President Donald Trump has discussed adding troops and more military bases in Greenland to support his Golden Dome missile defense system which is still in its planning stages,
Get the latest news and live updates on the Trump administration as House Speaker Mike Johnson marks a U.K. milestone and the Supreme Court weighs Hawaii's 'vampire' gun law.
According to Rasmussen Reports daily polling on Jan. 20, Trump's approval is at 45%, slightly up from his recent all-time low of 43% on Dec. 3-4. The Economist/YouGov poll taken Jan. 16-19, found a 41% job approval rating versus 56% that disapprove.
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Stock market today: S&P 500 higher after Trump Davos news; Johnson & Johnson slides (live coverage)
The Dow Jones index rose Wednesday as Trump spoke at Davos. Netflix stock plunged on earnings.
Follow live coverage from NBC News as President Donald Trump launches his Board of Peace at Davos and Denmark, Greenland respond to the framework deal with NATO to cancel tariffs.
ABC News' Karen Travers and Tom Soufi Burridge report on President Donald Trump's campaign to acquire Greenland.