Chapter 1: What are President Trump's key accomplishments in his first year?
Hi, I'm Greg Gutfeld, along with Kaylee McEnany, Harold Court Jr., Jesse Waters, and she once ran a ski lodge in a snow globe. Dana Prino, The Five. It's officially been a full year of President Trump driving the libs absolutely loco.
And to celebrate, he annexed the White House briefing room for nearly two hours, holding reporters hostage while he read straight from a giant book of his own accomplishments.
Here's the book on accomplishments. And this is something. I'm glad my finger wasn't in that sucker. They could have done some damage, but you know what? I wouldn't have shown the pain. Look at this. Each line is something that we did. Nobody did that before.
Chapter 2: How does the media react to Trump's Greenland acquisition proposal?
And it's big stuff, too. Look, we have the hottest country in the world. I said, why is it the Gulf of Mexico? It should be the Gulf of America. I was going to call it the Gulf of Trump, but I thought that I would be killed if I did that. D.C. is now, you can walk right from here to a restaurant, right through the center of town. You can be with your child, with your loved one, with your lover.
Chapter 3: What are the implications of Trump's comments on national security?
Deranged Jack Sixsmith. He's a sick son of a . They gave me the worst of the worst. And here I am. I've never seen this room like this. Is this a celebration of the first year?
You know what we don't deserve? Him. Now President Trump jets off to Davos, where he's expected to browbeat the bug-eating globalists over Greenland. But how far will he go? How far are you willing to go to acquire Greenland?
You'll find out. I think that we will work something out when NATO is going to be very happy and where we're going to be very happy. But we need it for security purposes. We need it for national security and even world security. It's very important.
But Democrats say the Greenland gambit proves Trump has completely lost it. He is a madman. He is insane. He's only thinking about himself.
Chapter 4: How do Democrats perceive Trump's Greenland strategy?
Everything you're hearing.
You really think he's insane?
Yeah. Yes.
He's going to probably use military action. And when he does, Americans are going to die in battle.
It's time to stand tall and firm, have a backbone. I can't take this complicity. People rolling over. I should have brought a bunch of knee pads for all the world leaders. Donald Trump, he's a T-Rex. You mate with him or he devours you. Wow, knee pads. All right. Jesse, welcome back.
Thank you.
Yeah, you can barely see the staples. I took off MLK day, Greg. Yes, that's right. That's right.
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Chapter 5: What concerns are raised about immigration policies discussed in the episode?
And it's we all know why my people. Yes, people. So he went through his giant book of accomplishments. And that's only one year. But he has to do it because the media has ignored half of this stuff. Right, and I saw MSNBC cut away when he started showing the mug shots of the bad hombres we're picking up in Minneapolis. We have to secure Greenland. It will happen. Dana is right.
She's never been wrong in any of her predictions. The United States always secures our interests economically, militarily, either by force or purchase. Louisiana purchase. Alaska. The Philippines. We even got the Marshall Islands after World War II. You don't even know where they are, Greg. We got the moon. I think we own it. And... I know I know we own it.
Chapter 6: What is the significance of the church protest incident mentioned?
And when the world changes, we change. So globalism is dead. We have to protect our own supply lines. We have to protect ourselves from missiles coming in from China. And we're going to do it whether they like it or not. Denmark should take the offer. Yes. Denmark cannot defend or develop the island.
And they're in violation of their NATO obligations because they are sworn to defend all of their territory and they cannot defend it. They live under our security umbrella. It is a big, beautiful umbrella, Greg. Do they want to live under it or not? We're offering them $700 billion. Yes. A billion per person. A billion per person. The royal family in Denmark is dying to sell Denmark.
Every European that we're going to Greece with the $700 billion is dying to do this deal. It's like when you find out your great-grandmother has this amazing piece of real estate right on the coast, and some big, fat developer comes over and makes an amazing offer, and you don't even go to the property. You've never even seen the estate, and you don't have enough money to even build on it.
Chapter 7: How does the panel assess the political climate surrounding Trump?
So someone comes here, slaps a check down, and you're going to say no? Once Besant and Lutnik and Rubio get into a room with all these guys and knock their heads together, we're getting Greenland. Yeah, you know, Dana, I mean, and we're taking Denmark as is. Like, there's not even any staging at all. We're not asking for any improvements. We're just saying, we'll take it off your hands.
We'll do the work.
Well, you went a step further. We're taking Denmark. We don't need Denmark.
Oh, I'm sorry, Greenland. We just need Greenland. It's the same thing, right? Okay, that's a good question that just came to me. Why does Denmark have dibs over Greenland? It's not even in their hemisphere. It's in ours. That Frisbee is on our roof.
Well, I actually did a little research on this. If you can go back to like, I think it was in 1916 that the United States said, OK, we recognize Greenland belongs to Denmark.
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Chapter 8: What future challenges does Trump face as he approaches the next election?
Yeah. OK, so now you could say that those things don't matter. But territorially, I think that they have laid claim to it. But I also think President Trump could. Claim the win here already. And he probably is planning to do that. So like when McCaskill is there saying he's definitely going to use military power from the comfort of your kitchen, that's not happening.
I do believe that when they all get there today, that tomorrow he'll get in a room and he'll be like, you guys. You guys ready to deal? And they'll be ready to deal. We already know this is going to happen. They're not going to try to stand on their own. But they've already offered everything that he's basically wanted. The only thing is the issue of ownership.
And how can he define ownership in a way that it's win? I feel like President Trump has already won the issue. And he just needs to package it in a way that says, I'll take the win. Thanks.
Yeah. Like a leasehold or a freehold. I don't know what that's called, Kaylee. You know, the thing is, what did you think of Trump's performance? There's a lot of great lines in there with the little clip thing. He said he wouldn't show the pain. I thought that was nice. Uh, what did you make of it?
I think he's his own best messenger. Um, on Minnesota, for instance, he gave acknowledgement to there being both sides that need to be looked at, considered. He of course supports ice, but he has given a voice to that woman, which I think is very good. Um, Not only that, on immigration, he said, I've looked at my team and I said, look, we got to get this under control.
There are good people who are here. They came illegally. They're working on farms. They're a value to our society. And let's go after the criminals. So President Trump has a good gauge and a good steer. And I think we saw that today.
On Greenland, though, I'm very skeptical that the ultimate goal to that point is to have a military takeover of Greenland and incorporate Greenland into the United States. Why? Greenland became a state. They get two Senate seats. Greenland is deeply, deeply leftist. Really? Socialists.
So two socialist senators, you could add them to the United States Senate, at least one House seat, according to the Heritage Foundation. So you've got another House socialist member. James Carville has told me they want to get rid of the filibuster, make D.C. a state. So add another two Democratic senators and another two Democratic House seats. That's a political nightmare for Republicans.
And Puerto Rico would be like, excuse me, Puerto Rico would be like, let us in, too. So I think President Trump's end goal is something short of that. Maybe a freely associated state like the Marshall Islands, maybe a territory like Guam, less likely to happen. But I think he's got them in a position to deal.
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