Trump, Greenland and tariffs
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President Donald Trump shared what appeared to be a message from French President Emmanuel Macron questioning his moves on Greenland amid the Trump Administration’s renewed push
Trump threatened heavy tariffs on countries standing between him and Greenland. E.U. leaders are scrambling for a response.
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In a news briefing at the World Economic Forum, Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent told people to “sit back, take a deep breath and let things play out” as President Trump’s latest tariff threats against European nations over Greenland dominated conversations in Davos, Switzerland.