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Second lady Usha Vance to visit Greenland as Trump pushes for ownership of the Danish territory
NBC News, Mar 23, 2025

Second lady Usha Vance will travel to Greenland this week, the White House announced Sunday, becoming the latest U.S. official to visit the Danish territory as President Donald Trump ramps up calls for U.S. ownership.

Energy Secretary Chris Wright and national security adviser Mike Waltz will join Vance, the vice president's wife, as part of the U.S. delegation, two administration sources confirmed to NBC News.

Vance, who is taking one of her two sons, will visit historical sites, learn about Greenlandic heritage and attend a national dogsled race, the White House said. The trip will begin Thursday.

The officials will embark on the trip as Trump sharpens his yearslong proposal to take over Greenland, a mineral-rich island that houses a U.S. military base in a region of growing geopolitical importance.

Vance said in a video Sunday that her visit will double as an effort to celebrate and strengthen "the long history of mutual respect and cooperation between" the United States and Greenland.


More: https://www.nbcnews.com/politics/trump-administration/second-lady-usha-vance-visit-greenland-trump-mike-waltz-chris-wright-rcna197708

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Danish politicians are now subtly threatening to lynch Americans who travel to Greenland.
This is a country with a military that lasted a single day against the Germans in WW2.
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Great. Now Danish taxpayers have to pay to protect tone deaf American politicians from being lynched in Greenland because of their insanely disrespectful refusal to understand that they are not welcome.
7:10 PM · Mar 23, 2025
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Greenland currently has full Government-paid health care; if they became a US state, that would disappear.

To them, that's a major selling-point against Greenland joining the US.


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Ask away. I don't think it matters.
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Ask away. I don't think it matters.

And there's the pity.  😐

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This calls for a false-flag operaration ... Russian ICBM's being deployed to Greenland (Cuban Missile Crisis 1962), Cuban picknickers on Greenland (Grenada 1983), Saddam Hussein is building weapoons of mass destruction (Iraq 2003), Battleship Maine explodes in Greenland Harbor (Havana 1898), etc.

Go to the UN with fake Niger Yellow-Cake Uranium claiming that there is an imminent threat that Greenland will use weapons of mass destruction against its neighbors - Iceland and Baffin Island - and that they could fall into the hands of the Labrador Jihad terrorists.

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Greenland Cries ‘Foreign Interference’ and Plans Cold Reception for Usha Vance and Trump Adviser

Simon Kent 24 Mar 2025

Greenland politicians have condemned plans for high-profile U.S. visits as “foreign interference” following President Donald Trump’s threats purchase the island.

Second Lady Usha Vance will make a cultural visit this week while a separate trip is expected from Trump’s National Security Adviser Mike Waltz.

Outgoing Greenlandic Prime Minister Mute Egede described the plan as aggressive and said the duo had not been invited for meetings and will be left to fend for themselves, the BBC reports.

The European Union has also added its voice to the chorus of opposition mortified at Trump’s interest.

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https://www.breitbart.com/europe/2025/03/24/greenland-cries-foreign-interference-and-plans-cold-reception-for-usha-vance-and-trump-adviser/
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Leftists and/or Euros are calling this a violent invasion over on X. Mrs. Vance seems so mild mannered!
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Whose idea was this to subject the 2nd Lady to this??...let me guess  888mouth
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And there's the pity.  😐
I disagree.  She's not obligated to make such trips or, really,  do anything.  Or we could have her run a cabinet meeting,  like Doctor Jill. 😆
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And there's the pity.  😐

What would you have her do?
Frankly, I’m glad she’s staying out of the limelight, rather than running the whole show like Dr Jill did.
(Not real thrilled to have Mrs. Vance going to Greenland either.)
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   158 years ago next week they ridiculed U.S. Secretary of State William H. Seward and the Andrew Jackson Administration for purchasing Alaska for 2 cents an acre.

U.S. purchase of Alaska ridiculed as “Seward’s Folly”
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U.S. Secretary of State William H. Seward signs a treaty with Russia for the purchase of Alaska for $7 million. Despite the bargain price of roughly two cents an acre, the Alaskan purchase was ridiculed in Congress and in the press as “Seward’s Folly,” “Seward’s icebox,” and President Andrew Johnson’s “polar bear garden.”

Inuit and other Indigenous peoples had inhabited Alaska for thousands of years before the czarist government of Russia established a presence there around the mid-18th century. Russia first approached the United States about selling the territory during the administration of President James Buchanan, but negotiations were stalled by the outbreak of the Civil War. After 1865, Seward, a supporter of territorial expansion, was eager to acquire the tremendous landmass of Alaska, an area roughly one-fifth the size of the rest of the United States. He had some difficulty, however, making the case for the purchase of Alaska before the Senate, which ratified the treaty on April 9, 1867.

Six months later, Alaska was formally handed over from Russia to the United States. Despite a slow start in U.S. settlement, the discovery of gold in 1898 brought a rapid influx of people to the territory, and Alaska, rich in natural resources, has contributed to American prosperity ever since.

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Greenland currently has full Government-paid health care; if they became a US state, that would disappear.

To them, that's a major selling-point against Greenland joining the US.

Welp, this Greenland invading business is highly idiotic, but states are free in the US to pass their own healthcare single player if they want. I think Vermont actually passed a referendum to do this but abandoned it due to cost.

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Can we ask where the FLOTUS is yet?

She definitely has stayed out of the limelight so far during this term. 

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Very odd that a Second Lady would make such a visit.

IMHO I think Trump needs to give up on the idea of 'purchasing' Greenland.  It's not for sale.  He'd have to go up to Denmark.

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IMHO I think Trump needs to give up on the idea of 'purchasing' Greenland.  It's not for sale.  He'd have to go up to Denmark.
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What would you have her do?
Frankly, I’m glad she’s staying out of the limelight, rather than running the whole show like Dr Jill did.

 @deb   Melania is choosing to reject the traditions and protocols of the modern first lady ---  opting instead for living the life of a billionaire's wife outside the White House in the mansion dejour with government provided security and travel.  Good for her.  I simply wish Republicans would acknowledge her choice and stop referring to her as "our great first lady".  :shrug:

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@deb   Melania is choosing to reject the traditions and protocols of the modern first lady ---  opting instead for living the life of a billionaire's wife outside the White House in the mansion dejour with government provided security and travel.  Good for her.  I simply wish Republicans would acknowledge her choice and stop referring to her as "our great first lady".  :shrug:



I do think she's a great first lady. Looking at it from a personal stand point, she married a very rich business man (although she had plenty of personal wealth) and was thrust into the political spotlight. Along with her son. Not once, but twice. I would not be a happy camper either. She hasn't kicked his fanny to the curb and appears with him when he needs her to be there. As far as being at the White House and doing stuff, like Dr. Jill or Michelle, who really cares? Most first ladies aren't front and center. Well, unless you are Hill.

At least she looks elegant when she is there. Unlike some others.

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I understand Usha's trip is entirely separate from any "official" visits that may be occurring, so the NBC story is misleading, if not false. She is not a government official.
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Just a couple of [probably uninformed] observations...

Is not Greenland something of the like of being "semi-autonomous" already? In that the place is not "owned by" Denmark, but exists under its protective wing, so to speak?

And wasn't there recently an election there -- an election in which "pro Trump/pro Ameirca" candidates won a majority?

Again, I could be wrong.
Set me straight...

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She's not obligated to make such trips or, really,  do anything.  Or we could have her run a cabinet meeting,  like Doctor Jill. 😆

There are protocols and expectations around a first lady that do not include running a cabinet meeting or testifying before Congress in support of legislation.  I guess she still  "really doesn't care"  88devil


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There are protocols and expectations around a first lady that do not include running a cabinet meeting or testifying before Congress in support of legislation.  I guess she still  "really doesn't care"  88devil


Not trying to be a pain...but could you tell me what those protocols and expectations are? And where they are written?

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Not trying to be a pain...but could you tell me what those protocols and expectations are? And where they are written?

I don't know where the protocols and expectations are written @berdie --- but we're all familiar with them.  They flow from the first expectation that the FLOTUS resides in the home provided by the people and protected by the security we pay for.

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I don't know where the protocols and expectations are written @berdie --- but we're all familiar with them.  They flow from the first expectation that the FLOTUS resides in the home provided by the people and protected by the security we pay for.

Fully agree and support the First Lady and can 'hear' the conversation:

"I'm not going to put up with another four years of the phony Washington bullshit.  I will accompany you for certain functions of State, but the day to day nonsense is finished.  Plus, we have a son who deserves a semblance of a normal life at this developing age.  He doesn't need to have paparazzi shadowing him 24/7/365"
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