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US Asserts Claim to Greenland as New Coalition Affirms Ownership: Trump News Recap with JD Vance


JD Vance recently stated that the US must gain control of Greenland to counter the threats posed by China and Russia, doubling down on his criticism of Denmark for not doing a good job. This statement came as Donald Trump reiterated his claim that Greenland is necessary for world peace. In response to this, four out of five parties in Greenland signed a coalition agreement affirming that Greenland belongs to them.

In other news, Trump has ordered changes at the Smithsonian Institution to remove what he deems as divisive or anti-American ideologies. A call between Trump and Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney was described as productive in efforts to avert a trade war between the two nations. Additionally, the US is expanding screening processes for student visa applicants to exclude those who support terrorism.

Hillary Clinton criticized the Trump administration, calling their approach to governing dangerous and dumb. Trump’s decision to eliminate collective bargaining for federal workers has been met with outrage from union leaders, accusing him of union-busting. Meanwhile, two law firms are suing Trump over executive orders targeting their business with the government.

The firing of a top government official and attorney by Trump has raised concerns about rule by billionaires in the US. Elon Musk’s xAI company has acquired his former social media platform, X, in a $33 billion deal. Other events include the Democratic attorney general of Wisconsin seeking to block Musk from influencing a state supreme court race, a judge blocking the dismantling of a consumer financial watchdog by the Trump administration, and calls for the release of detained Columbia graduate Mahmoud Khalil due to inhumane treatment in detention. Trump has also pardoned the co-founders of cryptocurrency exchange BitMEX. Additionally, the FCC will investigate diversity efforts at the Walt Disney Company and its subsidiary ABC.

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