Ahead of President Donald Trump’s visit to Switzerland for the World Economic Forum, protesters in Zurich voiced their opposition with demonstrations. Protesters carried signs such as “Trump not welcome” and burned a U.S. flag. The demonstrations, which targeted American businesses, escalated, leading to the use of water cannons, tear gas, and rubber bullets by police and resulting in injuries. The protests were fueled by Trump’s controversial international policies, including his musings about Greenland and conflicts with leaders like French President Emmanuel Macron.
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Responding to a text exchange between former President Donald Trump and Norway’s Prime Minister regarding Greenland, Rep. Yassamin Ansari called for Trump’s removal from office via the 25th Amendment, citing concerns about his mental state. Trump’s message to the Prime Minister, which expressed a desire for control over Greenland and questioned Denmark’s ability to protect it, prompted the congresswoman’s comment. Other Democratic officials, including Sen. Ed Markey and Rep. Sydney Kamlager-Dove, have echoed similar calls for the 25th Amendment’s invocation. In a statement, the Norwegian Prime Minister reiterated Norway’s support for Denmark’s position on Greenland.
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In a recent post on Truth Social, President Donald Trump shared an AI-edited image depicting him with a map that includes Greenland, Canada, and Venezuela, sparking further controversy. This post follows Trump’s repeated assertions about annexing Greenland and Canada, as well as his claim of being the “Acting President of Venezuela.” The president has threatened tariffs on European allies who resist the acquisition of Greenland, leading to a diplomatic rift and expressions of solidarity with Denmark and Greenland. European Union ambassadors are now planning emergency meetings to discuss potential retaliatory measures in response to the threatened tariffs.
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In response to President Trump’s statements regarding the acquisition of Greenland, several Democratic politicians have called for his removal from office via the 25th Amendment. These calls come after Trump sent a letter to the Norwegian Prime Minister reiterating his desire to take Greenland and stating he no longer felt obligated to pursue peace after not receiving the Nobel Peace Prize. The 25th Amendment’s Section 4, which allows for the involuntary removal of a president, has never been invoked, requiring both the Vice President and a majority of the Cabinet to agree the president is unfit, a scenario unlikely to occur at this time. Furthermore, due to the Republican majority in the House of Representatives, impeachment efforts appear unlikely as well.
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Following hours of activity on social media focusing on election fraud and ICE raids, former President Trump released an official proclamation recognizing Martin Luther King Jr. Day. This acknowledgement, which appeared on the White House website and was sent to news outlets, came late in the day after numerous critical social media posts from the public. Trump’s delayed response and his administration’s rollback of certain civil rights initiatives drew immediate criticism. Public figures like California Gov. Gavin Newsom criticized Trump’s choice to not offer free admission to national parks for the holiday.
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Following confirmation of tense exchanges, President Trump shared private text messages from NATO’s Secretary-General and French President Macron on Truth Social. Macron expressed confusion regarding the U.S.’s interest in Greenland and proposed a G7 meeting in Paris, while Rutte praised Trump’s actions in Syria and pledged support. These actions followed a leaked exchange where Trump told Norway’s leader he no longer felt obligated to pursue peace after being denied the Nobel Peace Prize and threatened tariffs on allies over their stance on Greenland. The situation highlights the escalating tensions surrounding Greenland and the U.S.’s ambitions in the region.
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On January 20, 2026, President Donald Trump shared an altered image depicting a map with Canada, Greenland, and Venezuela as U.S. territories. The image, posted on his social media platform, was a doctored version of a photo from August 2025, when Trump met with European leaders to discuss the Ukraine war. This post followed heightened tensions between the U.S. and its European allies regarding Trump’s desire to control Greenland, leading to potential sanctions. Furthermore, it comes after the U.S. military captured Venezuelan President Nicolas Maduro.
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Donald Trump’s message to European leaders, in which he lamented not receiving the Nobel Peace Prize and connected it to his Greenland demands, is a revealing example of his worldview. The message reflects his strongman approach, potentially pushing allies towards China and drawing parallels to Putin’s behavior in Ukraine. Analysis of the message highlights Trump’s focus on personal recognition and how it impacts his foreign policy decisions. This incident underscores the importance of the Bulwark+ Takes series for in-depth analysis of key political moments.
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To Their Shock, Cubans in Florida Are Being Deported in Record Numbers, and it seems like a real wake-up call for many. The reports are surfacing about Cubans, who have legally established themselves in Florida with work permits, Social Security numbers, and even driver’s licenses, being caught up in deportation sweeps. This is despite promises made by certain political figures that focused on deporting criminals, not families building lives.
The real kicker here is the apparent surprise. It’s almost as if some people didn’t believe the warnings. We’re talking about individuals who sought political asylum, have pending court dates, and are contributing to their communities.… Continue reading
President Donald Trump shared text messages on Truth Social purportedly from French President Emmanuel Macron and NATO Secretary General Mark Rutte, amidst his continued push for the U.S. to acquire Greenland. The Macron text discussed Syria and Iran, while Rutte’s message praised Trump’s actions in Syria and pledged to help find a solution for Greenland. Trump doubled down on his Greenland stance, questioning Denmark’s ability to protect the territory, and criticizing the U.K.’s decision to transfer Diego Garcia to Mauritius, citing both as reasons for needing to acquire Greenland. Trump also shared AI-generated images, one depicting him planting an American flag in Greenland and another showing a map of the Western Hemisphere with Greenland as U.S. territory.
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House Democrat Calls Trump “Mentally Ill,” Urges 25th Amendment Action
Responding to a text exchange between former President Donald Trump and Norway’s Prime Minister regarding Greenland, Rep. Yassamin Ansari called for Trump’s removal from office via the 25th Amendment, citing concerns about his mental state. Trump’s message to the Prime Minister, which expressed a desire for control over Greenland and questioned Denmark’s ability to protect it, prompted the congresswoman’s comment. Other Democratic officials, including Sen. Ed Markey and Rep. Sydney Kamlager-Dove, have echoed similar calls for the 25th Amendment’s invocation. In a statement, the Norwegian Prime Minister reiterated Norway’s support for Denmark’s position on Greenland.
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