Davos, Greenland and Donald Trump
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12mon MSN
Trump will talk domestic policy at Davos, where his quest for Greenland could overshadow other goals
President Donald Trump's Davos forum speech isn't expected to be delayed despite his late arrival in Switzerland after a small electrical issue aboard Air Force forced a return to Washington to swap aircraft.
President Trump will address the gathering of world leaders, CEOs and policymakers as America's allies balk at his efforts to acquire Greenland.
Trump arrives at Davos with Europe's leaders on edge and Lisa Cook's firing under Supreme Court scrutiny: Morning Rundown
President Trump's pursuit of Greenland threatens to reignite a trade war with Europe and upend the NATO alliance.
Trump said that he planned to meet with European leaders and NATO Secretary General Mark Rutte at the World Economic Forum. "As I expressed to everyone, very plainly, Greenland is imperative for National and World Security," Trump said in a social media post. "There can be no going back – On that, everyone agrees!
20hon MSN
In their words: Trump’s threats over Greenland draw warnings and profanities at global forum
There were grave warnings from European leaders and expletives from California Gov. Gavin Newsom on Tuesday as leaders at the World Economic Forum grappled with the Greenland crisis and heightened concerns over global trade.
Greenland, tariffs and wobbling markets are the talk of the town at the World Economic Forum ahead of the president’s arrival on Wednesday.
Trump pressed ahead with his ambition to take over Denmark’s territory scathing letter to Norwegian Prime minister Jonas Gahr Store.