Trump is on his way to Davos, where his quest to own Greenland could overshadow his other goals
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President Trump is traveling to the World Economic Forum in Davos, Switzerland. His arrival follows threats of tariffs on Denmark and other allies if they don't negotiate the transfer of Greenland. These tariffs, potentially reaching 25%, could hinder his efforts to address the high cost of living. Trump's pursuit of Greenland may overshadow his original plan to focus on affordability issues at the forum. A text message also circulated where Trump linked his Greenland stance to not receiving the Nobel Peace Prize last year. His initial flight to Davos was delayed due to a minor electrical issue, requiring him to board a second plane.
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