Davos, Trump and Europe
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President Trump shook Davos 2026 with a bold, transactional vision. He demanded Greenlands ownership, calling it essential American territory. He ruled out military force but threatened massive tariffs on hesitant allies.
Trump reiterated his demand for control of Greenland, arguing that “no nation or group of nations is in any position to be able to secure Greenland, other than the United States.”
At the World Economic Forum in Davos, US President Donald Trump delivered a speech, questioning NATO’s commitment to defending the United States and accusing the alliance of treating Washington “very unfairly.
President Donald Trump meandered through a list of his administration's accomplishments before taking shots at the United Nations and doubling down on what he sees as a need for the U.S. to control Greenland while speaking at a White House press briefing Tuesday.
In his speech, President Trump blamed Democrats and illegal immigration for the economic mess that he inherited, but said his plan to bring prices down is working. The president used statistics and charts to argue the economy is on an upward trend.
In a rare evening speech from the White House on Wednesday, U.S. president Donald Trump boasted of?his?accomplishments while blaming his Democratic predecessors for the soaring prices for consumer goods as his party prepares for a difficult midterm ...
Trump’s remarks took place in the White House’s Diplomatic Reception Room and not the Oval Office as presidential addresses often do. Prior to the speech, the Senate’s top Democrat, Chuck Schumer of New York, contended that Trump had failed to live up to his campaign promises.
Bitcoin price has entered a consolidation phase as macro uncertainty eases ahead of Trump's Davos speech. The measured positioning of market behavior is
President Donald Trump is appearing at Tuesday’s White House press briefing to mark the first anniversary of the start of his second term.The rare appearance comes as the president faces extraordinary pushback from America’s European allies over his planned tariffs over Greenland,
President Donald Trump’s winding, antagonistic speech to business moguls and government officials in the Swiss Alps on Wednesday was hardly a salve to concerns the Western Alliance is at its breaking point.