Republicans warn Trump must move fast on Greenland acquisition
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Contributing sentiments towards policy:
57% : Republican lawmakers are urging Donald Trump to quickly fold Greenland into the United States especially now that China has its eyes on the island.52% : As Jr. landed, Trump made clear intent of the visit was to gain momentum for his push to have the island Americanized.
51% : 'MAKE GREENLAND GREAT AGAIN!'And Republican lawmakers not only agree, but they're telling Trump to hurry up so China can't get its hands on the country first.
50% : In a remarkable moment, a reporter asked Trump on Tuesday if could assure he would not use 'military or economic coercion' to take control of the Panama Canal and Greenland.
50% : Because we give them a lot of money, we help them,' Trump said of Canada at Tuesday's event.
48% : During Don Jr.'s visit he put his father on speakerphone with residents in a restaurant to convince them why they should join the U.S.'You're so strategically located,' Trump told those dining out for lunch in a call where his son put him on speakerphone.
47% : 'Workers and communities in both our countries benefit from being each other's biggest trading and security partner,' the PM's statement continued,But the loss of trade with the U.S. could throw Canada's economy into a tailspin, which is why Trudeau rushed down to Mar-a-Lago when Trump made comments in November about slapping big tariffs on the country.
46% : In recent days, Trump has amplified calls for the U.S. to either purchase or stage a takeover of the 'strategically located' nation from Denmark.
46% : At the event he said Greenland was needed by the U.S. for 'national security purposes'Speaking at Mar-a-Lago on Tuesday, Trump told reporters that the U.S. needs Greenland for 'national security purposes.'The president-elect also refused to rule out using military or economic force to get Greenland to comply with his demands.
35% : 'This is a deal that must happen,' Trump wrote on Truth Social with a video of Don Jr. landing on the island.
34% : Trump has repeatedly joked, at least it seemed like a joke until recently, that Canada should become the U.S.'s 51st state, a claim he made to the PM's face during a Mar-a-Lago dinner after the election.
33% : 'I´m not going to commit to that,' Trump said, when asked if he would rule out the use of the military. '
26% : Read MoreBREAKING NEWS Trudeau lashes out after Trump unveils his plot to 'force' Canada to become the 51st U.S. state
26% : We don't need a partner.''We have a right not to help them with their financial difficulties,' Trump continued.
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