Davos, Trump and Greenland
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Trump has threatened to use force in the Danish-controlled territory — and in Iran, Colombia, Mexico and Cuba. Americans do not want him to follow through. President Trump has said the acquisition of Greenland is crucial for the US but European allies, including Denmark and Greenland, remain staunchly opposed to any US takeover.
The president is expected to emphasize housing affordability and unveil an expanded role for his Gaza "Board of Peace."
Donald Trump is expected to meet global business leaders in Davos on Wednesday, sources familiar with the matter said, as the U. President's presence looms large over the annual gathering of the global elite in Switzerland.
Trump — who has spent a lot of time surrounded by billionaires during his first year back in the White House — is counting on wealthy business leaders to create economic growth.
EY and KPMG executives at Davos said that AI security is a big risk, especially AI agents and, looking ahead, quantum computing.
President Trump said he had agreed to a meeting at the World Economic Forum in Davos over Greenland after a “very good” call with the head of the North Atlantic Treaty Organization.“I had a very good telephone call with Mark Rutte,
Gavin Newsom delivered a sharp jab at world leaders “rolling over” for Donald Trump at Davos, joking that he “should have brought knee pads.” The California Governor is well-known for sending knee pads to politicians he believes have bowed down to Trump and even sells them on his website.
The second day of Davos features discussions on AI, EVs, and more. Speakers include Microsoft's Satya Nadella and Salesforce's Marc Benioff.