Rep. John Garamendi
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And at some point, Donald Trump will be off to another adventure, perhaps Greenland.
or maybe he wants to take over Germany, I don't know, or Mexico.
But he'll be off to something else.
And I am absolutely certain that the Maduro government, which remains in place, despite the deployment of 15,000 American soldiers and unlimited number of airplanes and helicopters and ships, the Maduro government didn't disappear.
It's there.
And she's, you know, as a woman, is saying nice things to Donald, probably playing him as a fool.
Never underestimate Trump.
He is doing what he said he wanted to do eight years ago.
During his first administration, he talked about Greenland and it ought to be part of the United States.
So take him seriously.
How can he do this?
Well, negotiations apparently at the White House yesterday did not resolve and certainly did not accommodate in any way Trump's desire to own Greenland.
I met last night with the foreign minister of Denmark,
and other ministers, and they're very, very concerned.
What I find most interesting and actually heartening is that NATO countries, I think six NATO countries, are now sending their troops to Greenland ahead of whatever
Trump might want to do.
Does it mean that there may be a battle between American troops and NATO troops in Greenland?
I don't think so, and certainly we'd never want that to happen.
But the argument of Greenland being indefensible is now being dealt with by NATO countries, our allies, our allies,
sending their troops and saying, hey, we're here.