Key Facts
• January 20, 2026: Trump holds White House press conference marking one year of second term
• Trump expresses confidence in U.S. sovereignty over Greenland, aiming for a solution satisfying all parties
• Plans multiple meetings at World Economic Forum (WEF) annual meeting in Davos, Switzerland
• Possible discussions with European leaders opposing U.S. Greenland policy
• Trump scheduled to deliver speech in Davos on January 21
• Emphasizes Greenland’s importance for national and global security
• Declines attendance at G7 summit in Paris proposed by French President Macron
• Announces additional tariffs on eight European NATO countries opposing Greenland acquisition
• Posts provocative image on social media depicting U.S. flag on Greenland, labeled “U.S. territory from 2026”
• Highlights achievements: stronger immigration control, inflation resolution, economic growth, reduced trade deficit, manufacturing return
• Claims to have ended “eight wars” in one year and saved millions of lives
• Expresses dissatisfaction over not receiving 2025 Nobel Peace Prize
Summary
On January 20, 2026, U.S. President Donald Trump marked one year of his second term with a White House press conference, confidently asserting that the United States will find a solution acceptable to all parties regarding the sovereignty of Greenland, a Danish autonomous territory. Ahead of the World Economic Forum in Davos, Trump announced plans for multiple meetings, including potential talks with European leaders opposing his Greenland policy. He stressed Greenland’s strategic importance for national and global security and revealed intentions to impose additional tariffs on eight European NATO countries resisting U.S. claims. Trump also declined to attend the G7 summit in Paris, proposed by French President Emmanuel Macron. A provocative social media post showed Trump planting the U.S. flag on Greenland, signaling his determination. He touted his administration’s achievements in immigration control, inflation reduction, economic growth, and manufacturing revival. Trump further claimed to have ended eight wars within a year and expressed frustration over missing the 2025 Nobel Peace Prize.
