Summary
Danish businesses are responding to President Donald Trump's interest in Greenland by creating spoof hats that say "Make America Go Away," a play on his "Make America Great Again" slogan. Tensions have risen over Trump's desire to acquire Greenland, which Denmark and other NATO allies strongly oppose. Emergency meetings in Europe are being held to discuss how to respond to Trump’s tariff threats related to this issue.
Key Facts
- Danish businesses are selling hats that spoof Trump's slogan but say "Make America Go Away."
- President Trump wants to acquire Greenland for security reasons.
- Denmark and NATO allies are against the U.S. acquiring Greenland.
- An emergency meeting with EU leaders is planned to discuss Trump's tariff threats.
- The hats aim to support Greenland's culture and independence.
- Proceeds from the hat sales support a charity for Greenlandic children.
- The hats have become popular at protests and online.
- The U.S. Supreme Court is reviewing Trump’s authority to impose tariffs over this issue.