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White House Deputy Chief of Staff Stephen Miller asserted on Saturday that under “the law,” nations were not entitled to their territory if they were unable to defend it. The Trump aide belittled the Danish government, saying its “tiny” military was failing to adequately protect Greenland.
The troops have not yet been ordered to deploy, but the move signals a potentially more harder-line approach by the White House after President Donald Trump has threatened to invoke the Insurrection Act to quell growing protests in Minneapolis.
The prime minister also tells the US president that security in the Arctic remains a priority "for all Nato allies".
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Left-wing network drops Michael Cohen after he claims he was 'pressured and coerced' in Trump cases
Far-left media network MeidasTouch cut ties with Michael Cohen after the former Trump lawyer alleged he felt pressured to deliver testimony against the president in New York cases.
Trump’s pardon of former Puerto Rico Gov. Wanda Vázquez Garced did not include all of the criminal cases she's faced, and the White House is planning to make a fix out of an abundance of caution.
WASHINGTON -- From toppling Venezuela's leader to ordering mass deportations, from turning once independent government entities into rubber stamps to demolishing the East Wing for a White House ballroom, President Donald Trump spent his first year back in office trampling political norms and testing institutional checks and balances.
The Trump administration is asking countries that want a permanent spot on his new Board of Peace to contribute at least $1 billion.
The president has intensified his criticism of Canada in private conversations with aides in recent weeks over what he sees as the country's vulnerability to U.S. adversaries in the Arctic.