Greenland, White House and Denmark
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The leaders of France, Germany, Italy, Poland, Spain and the United Kingdom joined Danish Prime Minister Mette Frederiksen in defending Greenland's sovereignty in the wake of President Trump's comments.
White House: Control of Greenland is necessary to ensure 'adversaries can't continue their aggression'Source: Reuters Get caught up on this morning’s news: Trump says U.S. will get Venezuelan oil, Ravens fire John Harbaugh and more in today’s edition of The Yodel newsletter
White House deputy chief of staff Stephen Miller doubled down on President Trump’s renewed threats to make Greenland a U.S. territory
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It looks like Trump was not making empty threats about taking over Greenland. The President has been fixated on the autonomous Danish territory ever since the US Army carried out a successful operation in Venezuela and captured President Nicolas Maduro along with his wife.
White House Press Secretary Karoline Leavitt defended the U.S military action in Venezuela and the Trump administration's pursuit of Greenland in a press briefing on Wednesday. CBS News Aaron Navarro and Charlie D'Agata have more.