Trump Tells Reporter How Far He'll Go To Acquire Greenland
Key Points:
- President Donald Trump held a nearly two-hour White House briefing marking one year in office, highlighting his accomplishments and addressing questions on topics including his controversial interest in acquiring Greenland.
- When asked about how far he would go to acquire Greenland, Trump responded cryptically, "You'll find out," but later suggested a deal could be reached that satisfies both NATO and U.S. security needs despite Greenland residents' opposition.
- Trump defended his immigration policies by showcasing ICE arrests and attempted to counter negative public opinion on the economy, attributing poor messaging to ineffective public relations rather than policy failures.
- The president criticized public media outlets NPR and PBS for alleged bias and defended his criticism of Norway over the Nobel Peace Prize, incorrectly asserting that Norway controls the prize decisions.