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BREAKING EXCLUSIVE:TENSIONS RISE The House and Senate Ready to Block Trumps Green land takeover they have the numbers to pass a bill blocking Trump from taking Greenland by force — See Who’s Backing It
BREAKING EXCLUSIVE:TENSIONS RISE The House and Senate Ready to Block Trumps Green land takeover they have the numbers to pass a bill blocking Trump from taking Greenland by force — See Who’s Backing It
BREAKING EXCLUSIVE: Tensions Rise as Congress Moves to Block Any Greenland Takeover
Washington is seeing renewed political friction after a bipartisan group of lawmakers in both the House and Senate signaled they are prepared to block any attempt by former President Donald Trump to acquire Greenland through the use of force.
for military action against Greenland—an autonomous territory of Denmark and a NATO ally—concerns have resurfaced following Trump’s past statements expressing interest in acquiring the island for strategic and economic reasons. Lawmakers say the rhetoric alone has prompted them to act preemptively.
According to congressional aides, sponsors of the proposed legislation claim they already have enough votes to pass a bill that would explicitly prohibit the use of U.S. military or federal funds to seize or coerce control of Greenland. The bill would also reaffirm Congress’s constitutional authority over declarations of war and territorial expansion.
Backing the effort are a mix of Democrats and Republicans, including senior members of the House Foreign Affairs and Senate Armed Services Committees, who argue the move is necessary to reassure allies and prevent diplomatic fallout. “This is about drawing a clear line,” one senior senator said. “The United States does not take allied territory by force.”
The White House has not commented directly on the proposed bill, and Trump allies have dismissed the legislation as political theater. Still, its rapid momentum underscores how seriously Congress is taking even hypothetical threats involving U.S. foreign policy and military power.
As debate continues, Danish officials have reiterated that Greenland is not for sale and emphasized the importance of maintaining strong transatlantic relations amid growing global instability.
