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In reply to the discussion: Trump weighs using U.S. military to acquire Greenland: White House [View all]LetMyPeopleVote
(174,963 posts)34. MaddowBlog-Team Trump confirms: The administration wants to buy Greenland
Where exactly does the president intend to get the money to buy a massive arctic island that isnt for sale?
Mike Johnson: Rubio was kidding about Trump wanting to buy Greenland.
— Steve Benen (@stevebenen.com) 2026-01-07T19:59:04.538Z
Rubio: No, I wasnât. www.ms.now/rachel-maddo...
https://www.ms.now/rachel-maddow-show/maddowblog/team-trump-confirms-the-administration-wants-to-buy-greenland
The Wall Street Journal and The New York Times reported, and MS NOW confirmed, that Secretary of State Marco Rubio told lawmakers in a classified briefing this week that the White House is less interested in military action and more interested in trying to buy Greenland which, by all accounts, is not currently for sale.
On Tuesday, House Speaker Mike Johnson brushed off the idea, telling reporters that Rubio mightve made the comment in jest. The Louisiana Republican repeated the line Wednesday morning, explaining at a Capitol Hill press conference that he thinks he remembers hearing the secretary of state talk about a possible Greenland purchase, but the GOP leader said he took it as a joke.
Readers, it was not a joke.
Asked to clarify comments he made to lawmakers behind closed doors on Monday, Rubio told reporters late Wednesday morning that its always been Trumps intent to try to buy Greenland.
Less than an hour later, White House press secretary Karoline Leavitt said largely the same thing, explaining during a briefing that the president is actively discussing the purchase of Greenland.
As policy priorities go, all of this seems plainly ridiculous. And yet it also raises a host of new and related questions: Where exactly does Trump intend to get the money to buy a massive arctic island that isnt for sale? Is he going to ask Congress to appropriate the funds? Would GOP lawmakers be willing to write an enormous check?
And how embarrassed is the House speaker right now after his took it as a joke line has been publicly discredited by his ostensible allies?
On Tuesday, House Speaker Mike Johnson brushed off the idea, telling reporters that Rubio mightve made the comment in jest. The Louisiana Republican repeated the line Wednesday morning, explaining at a Capitol Hill press conference that he thinks he remembers hearing the secretary of state talk about a possible Greenland purchase, but the GOP leader said he took it as a joke.
Readers, it was not a joke.
Q: Does the US intend to buy Greenland?
— Aaron Rupar (@atrupar.com) 2026-01-07T16:31:55.422Z
MARCO RUBIO: That's always been the president's intent
Asked to clarify comments he made to lawmakers behind closed doors on Monday, Rubio told reporters late Wednesday morning that its always been Trumps intent to try to buy Greenland.
Less than an hour later, White House press secretary Karoline Leavitt said largely the same thing, explaining during a briefing that the president is actively discussing the purchase of Greenland.
Leavitt says Trump is "actively" discussing buying Greenland
— Aaron Rupar (@atrupar.com) 2026-01-07T17:10:56.139Z
As policy priorities go, all of this seems plainly ridiculous. And yet it also raises a host of new and related questions: Where exactly does Trump intend to get the money to buy a massive arctic island that isnt for sale? Is he going to ask Congress to appropriate the funds? Would GOP lawmakers be willing to write an enormous check?
And how embarrassed is the House speaker right now after his took it as a joke line has been publicly discredited by his ostensible allies?
I was also wondering how trump will get Congress to give him the funds to buy Greenland.
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Trump weighs using U.S. military to acquire Greenland: White House [View all]
BumRushDaShow
Tuesday
OP
I read his comments and my jaw just drops open with the insanity of them. And then the nausea hits.
Scrivener7
Tuesday
#7
The plot is so insane that 20 years ago it wouldn't have made it into a movie or book
RockCreek
Tuesday
#10
I think this is a negotiating ploy - pretend to go to extremes, then "settle" for something less, but still outrageous
muriel_volestrangler
Tuesday
#16
Military Leadership...You are about to be next up to show where you stand.
Scalded Nun
Wednesday
#28
I hear some countries are looking at Hawaii right now to take over, since it's not connected to the US continent...
ashredux
Wednesday
#31
Security? The US has had up to dozens of bases there. We closed them all but a few.
ashredux
Wednesday
#33
MaddowBlog-Team Trump confirms: The administration wants to buy Greenland
LetMyPeopleVote
Wednesday
#34