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January 1, Trump Eyes Tariffs Over Greenland Deal

Wyatt’s Take
- NATO allies are resisting President Trump’s pressure on Greenland.
- The White House is warning of new tariffs for European countries unwilling to deal.
- Tensions rise as global powers eye Greenland’s resources.
NATO nations are pushing back after President Trump floated putting tariffs on Europe if they don’t agree to a U.S. purchase of Greenland. The plan makes waves at a time when China and Russia are also showing new interest in the area.
The Department of Justice reports it is working nonstop to root out foreign interference and threats linked to the standoff.
This move shows how fast-changing alliances and economic actions can have real impact for America’s safety and jobs.
Keep watching for more updates on how global chess moves affect folks close to home.
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