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Trump SUES JPMorgan, Dimon for $5B—Alleges Bank ‘Debanked’ Him for Politics + Zelensky to Europe: Double Your Armies—Or Face 2.5 Million Russian Troops Alone + Nigeria Church Attack: 150+ Hostages Held as Gunmen Demand RansomsTRUMP: US Gets Total Access to Greenland - NATO Backstop
President Trump announced a ‘framework’ deal he says gives the United States permanent access to parts of Greenland sparking alarm in Europe and confusion from Greenlandic leaders who say they were not briefed on the terms
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"Heading back to D.C. It was an incredible time in Davos. The Greenland structure is being worked on, and will be amazing for the U.S.A., and the Board of Peace is something that the World has never seen before — Very special. So many good things happening! PRESIDENT DONALD J. TRUMP"