MaddowBlog-Why Billy Long's 'joke' about Iceland becoming an American state was not well received
These words of Billy Long
may have been said in half-hearted terms, but they are insulting to Iceland and Icelanders, a local petition read.
Last week, Billy Long, Trumpâs spectacularly unqualified nominee to serve as US ambassador to Iceland, âjokedâ about Iceland becoming the 52nd state. tinyurl.com/48js5d4p
Itâs a detail that seems newly relevant this morning.
— Steve Benen (@stevebenen.com) 2026-01-21T15:51:45.598Z
https://www.ms.now/rachel-maddow-show/maddowblog/why-billy-longs-joke-about-iceland-becoming-an-american-state-was-not-well-received
Given former Rep. Billy Longs record, it was never altogether clear why the White House chose him to lead the Internal Revenue Service. The Missouri Republican was outrageously unqualified, he was plagued by serious controversies, and he was on record trying to eliminate the agency he was nominated to oversee....
Hows that working out? It could be better. Politico reported:
First Greenland, next Iceland? Reykjavík is concerned about Americas growing territorial ambitions, after POLITICO reported that President Donald Trumps nominee for ambassador to Iceland Billy Long joked in Washington that Iceland will be the 52nd U.S. state and hell be governor.
The Ministry for Foreign Affairs has contacted the U.S. Embassy in Iceland to verify the veracity of the alleged comments, Icelands foreign ministry said in a statement.
Evidently, Long recently ran into Louisiana Gov. Jeff Landry, whos also serving as Trumps special envoy to Greenland, at which point the former congressman joked about making Iceland the nations 52nd state. (Canada, evidently, was envisioned as the 51st state.)
The attempt at humor was not well received. Politicos report noted that Icelanders launched a petition urging Foreign Minister Katrín Gunnarsdóttir to reject him as ambassador.....
Long backpedaled soon after, telling Arctic Today,
If anyone took offense to it, then I apologize.
Whether this affects Longs confirmation remains to be seen (hes still awaiting a vote in the Senate), but its worth appreciating the context: Icelanders might have been inclined to shrug this off if the increasingly imperialistic Trump administration hadnt already launched an effort to acquire Greenland, Canada, the Panama Canal and the Gaza Strip.
Given this context, its tough to blame Iceland for expressing discomfort with Longs undiplomatic joke.