Summary
President Trump recently attempted to buy Greenland, raising concerns about the use of U.S. power in international affairs. Although NATO countries publicly opposed the idea, their private interactions with Trump were more cautious. Meanwhile, Trump introduced a new peace initiative at the World Economic Forum, drawing attention away from ongoing investigations into the Epstein files.
Key Facts
- President Trump showed interest in buying Greenland, which raised concerns internationally.
- NATO countries publicly opposed the idea of the U.S. acquiring Greenland.
- Behind the scenes, some countries interacted with Trump in a more cautious manner.
- Trump launched the "Board of Peace" initiative at the World Economic Forum in Davos.
- The "Board of Peace" event drew attention but had less turnout than expected.
- The Justice Department, under Trump, was ordered to release Epstein files but shared only 1% of them, heavily edited.
- Ellie Leonard, an investigator in New York City, is leading efforts to examine the Epstein files independently.