Republicans and Democrats are trying to contain Trump’s Greenland aggression. Will it be enough?
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In Washington, Republicans and Democrats are attempting to mitigate President Trump's aggressive stance toward Greenland as of January 2026. Lawmakers have introduced bills to prevent potential actions against Denmark and met with Danish officials in Copenhagen. These actions follow Trump's repeated insistence on taking control of the Arctic island. The bipartisan effort aims to address concerns about the future of NATO and the implications of Trump's foreign policy on global stability. The situation has sparked protests in Greenland and raised questions about the U.S.'s commitment to international alliances. The effectiveness of these efforts to contain Trump's actions remains uncertain.
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