Denmark, Greenland and Donald Trump
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A bipartisan U.S. Congressional delegation's comments in Denmark contrasted with those emanating from the White House.
The last time the United States purchased land from Denmark, the sale included Jeffrey Epstein’s future notorious island — which has since been dubbed “Epstein Island” and “Pedophile Island.” The 1917 Treaty of the Danish West Indies saw what is now known as the US Virgin Islands bought by the United States for $25 million (roughly $633 million today),
President Donald Trump threatens steep tariffs on European nations unless Denmark sells Greenland to the U.S., citing national defense and security.
A Congressional delegation is visiting Denmark to offer support to the country and NATO allies as Trump continues his push to take Greenland.
Greenland needs to be "in the hands" of the United States, President Donald Trump said on Wednesday, hours before high-stakes talks in Washington. "The United States needs Greenland for the purpose of National Security,
Greenland’s prime minister said he was trying to end a "geopolitical crisis" by declaring Greenland wants to be part of Denmark, not the U.S.
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Denmark sends more troops to Greenland ahead of NATO Arctic exercise
More troops from Denmark are scheduled to arrive in Greenland on Monday evening amid tensions with U.S. President Donald Trump, who has insisted on his desire to acquire the island, despite opposition from Danish and local authorities.
A bipartisan congressional delegation met with Danish and Greenlandic officials Friday to show support for Greenland's territorial integrity despite President Trump's push to acquire the island.
Yesterday, after Greenland’s prime minister, Jens-Frederik Nielsen, vowed to cast his lot with Denmark over the United States, Trump said that he didn’t “know anything about” Nielsen but that such a choice would be a “big problem for him.”