Trump Tirades on Greenland Get So Scary that It Rattles Medical Expert

Over the weekend, President Trump sent a deranged text to Norway’s prime minister linking his failure to win the Nobel Peace Prize to the possibility of taking Greenland by military force. That wasn’t a one-off: Trump said something similar in rambling remarks on Tuesday. Trump’s lunacy is prompting a medical expert to sound the alarm:

“You’ll Find Out”: Trump Warns Greenland on How Far He’ll Go

At a Tuesday afternoon press conference, President Trump was asked just how far he’d be willing to go to acquire Greenland. His response: “You’ll find out.” His apparent threat only further reinforces what has been feared for weeks—that Trump will completely fracture U.S. diplomacy with the European Union, or worse, try to take over Greenland

Redfin Economists’ Weekly Take: Rates Climb, All Eyes On Trump’s Davos Housing Agenda

This Week In A Nutshell: Rates are climbing to kick off the week after turmoil in the Japanese bond market and President Trump’s intensified rhetoric on Greenland. The focus this week will be on the president’s expected housing affordability announcements during his speech Wednesday at the World Economic Forum in Davos. Upcoming Attractions The week

Unpacking Trump’s Obsession: What’s So Great About Greenland Anyway?

Donald Trump spent the wee hours of Tuesday morning throwing a Truth Social tantrum over Greenland, the semiautonomous territory of Denmark he’s decided the United States simply must acquire—even if most Americans, Greenlanders, and our European allies seem firmly opposed to his imperial designs on the island. In post after post, Trump raged against those

Stock markets plunge as Trump ramps up tensions over Greenland

Wall Street has its worst day since October as Trump doubles down on threats to take Greenland. United States President Donald Trump’s push to take control of Greenland has rattled investors worldwide, with stock markets and the US dollar tumbling following his latest threats over the territory. Trump, who claims that Greenland is vital to

Trump reiterates US desire to take control over Greenland

A man walks on a snow-covered street among residential buildings in the city center in Nuuk, Greenland, on January 19, 2026. Sean Gallup/Getty Images When asked about pushback on his desire to take control of Greenland, President Donald Trump said, “I don’t think they’re going to push back too much. We have to have it.”