Trump, Davos
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Amidst growing tensions and regular criticisms by artists and other politicians, President Donald Trump recently claimed that sometimes people “need a dictator.” This comes right after the tensions peaked between the United States of America and the Kingdom of Denmark over Greenland.
Trump said he “felt terribly” about the killing of Renee Nicole Good by an ICE officer in Minnesota.
President Donald Trump reemphasized U.S. control of Greenland at the White House Tuesday, the day before he’ll address global leaders at the World Economic Forum in Davos, Switzerland.
BREAKING: Trump HUMILIATES himself, doing a mocking cough of President Biden, who has cancer, to a room sitting in stunned silence at the unnecessary and cruel taunt.This is a new low, even for Trump. pic.twitter.com/wDOUZAGjil
In his speech at Davos, Trump made some easily disprovable claims about wind farms, among other things.
President Donald Trump did not provide specifics when asked about the deal, but did say, "We can do anything we want, we can do military."
By Steve Holland, Stine Jacobsen and Janis Laizans DAVOS, Switzerland/COPENHAGEN/NUUK, Jan 22 (Reuters) - U.S. President Donald Trump's abrupt climbdown on using tariffs as a weapon to seize Greenland brought relief on Thursday,
Trump’s Davos speech on Wednesday will follow thinly veiled denunciations of him by world leaders at the conference