Trump, Greenland and Davos
Digest more
President Trump’s first year back in office reshaped U.S. military policy, veterans benefits and foreign relations while triggering sharp debate over the durability of his rapid-fire agenda.
President Trump is addressing the gathering of world leaders, CEOs and policymakers as America's allies balk at his efforts to acquire Greenland.
President Donald Trump addressed the nation on Wednesday night to tout his first year in office and preview his 2026 agenda.
2don MSNOpinion
MORNING GLORY: Trump uses Davos to showcase American strength and shake the global order
President Donald Trump addresses World Economic Forum in Davos, emphasizing American economic growth and repeating key messages ahead of midterm elections.
Hosted on MSN
Trump’s address breaks down deadly US raid in Venezuela: Caracas plunged into darkness – Key takeaways
US President Donald Trump provided key details on the recent military operation in Venezuela and outlined plans for the country’s administration and reconstruction. In his address, Trump emphasized that the US will oversee Venezuela until a secure and ...
WASHINGTON — If the first year of President Donald Trump’s second term was focused on brokering peace deals around the globe, his sophomore year is gearing up to be one that emphasizes American military power. That begins with challenging nations in ...
Trump has repeatedly argued that the U.S. needs Greenland for national security. This week, he seemed to confuse it with Iceland.
Trump, in an interview on Fox Business Network from Davos, also acknowledged the impact of his quest for Greenland on global markets and said he did not plan to pay to acquire it. "It's really being negotiated now,