Vice President JD Vance took a page out of Hamlet and charged that something is rotten in the state of Denmark in a short video announcing his visit to Greenland.
âUnfortunately, leaders in both in America and in Denmark, I think, ignored Greenland for far too long,â Vance said in a one-minute video posted to social media on March 25. âThatâs been bad for Greenland. Itâs also been bad for the security of the entire world. We think we can take things in a different direction, so Iâm going to go check it out.â
The vice presidentâs wife, second lady Usha Vance, also visited the icy island, a semi-autonomous territory legally attached to Denmark and, through Denmark, to the European continent.
Usha Vance also made a video promoting âthe long history of mutual respect and cooperation between our nationsâ and celebrating an important part of local culture.
âIâm particularly thrilled to visit you during your national dogsled race, which our country is proud to support as a sponsor,â she said. âIâve been reading all about it with my children, and I am amazed by the incredible skill and teamwork that it takes to participate in this race.â
Vice President Vance tours Greenland, March 28, 2025. (Jim Watson/AP)The vice president explained that his visit would be more hard-edged than his wifeâs soft-power approach.
âIâm going to visit some of our guardians in the Space Force on the northwest coast of Greenland and also just check out whatâs going on with the security thereof Greenland,â the vice president said.
He elaborated, âA lot of other countries have threatened Greenland, have threatened to use its territories and its waterways to threaten the United States, to threaten Canada, and of course to threaten the people of Greenland.â
Speaking on behalf of President Donald Trump, the vice president said, âWe want to reinvigorate the security of the people of Greenland because we think itâs important to protecting the security of the entire world.â
The second ladyâs plans to attend the dogsled race were also canceled in favor of a more focused visit.
Denmarkâs alleged rotten management of Greenland has been a repeated talking point for the vice president.
âDenmark, which controls Greenland, itâs not doing its job and itâs not being a good ally,â he said in a Fox News interview in February. âSo you have to ask yourself, how are we going to solve that problem, solve our own national security?â
The vice presidentâs proposed solution involved taking âmore territorial interest in Greenlandâ regardless of who it offended.
âThat is what President Trump is going to do because he doesnât care what the Europeans scream at us,â he said. âHe cares about putting the interests of American citizens first.â
Part of the vice presidentâs developing portfolio appears to be provoking European leaders. In February remarks at the Munich Security Conference, he complained of Europeans suppressing speech and shirking their military commitments. Conference Chairman Christoph Heusgen was reduced to tears during his closing remarks.
When the trip was only going to involve the second lady and national security advisor Mike Waltz, Greenlandâs Prime Minister Mute B. Egede complained to the Greenlandic newspaper Sermitsiaq about âAmerican aggression.â
The visit could âin no way be characterized as a harmless visit from a politicianâs wife,â Egede warned, calling on European nations to âspeak out loudly about how the USA is treating Greenland.â
Egede is a lame-duck prime minister who lost his majority in a March election. He will hold the post until a new government can be formed. However, his probable replacement, Demokraatit party leader Jens-Frederik Nielsen, was also critical.
âThe fact that the Americans know very well that we are still in a negotiating situation andâŠthey still capitalize on the moment to come to Greenland, once againâŠshows a lack of respect for the Greenlandic population,â Nielsen said.
Speaking at the Pituffik Space Base on Greenlandâs northwest coast, the vice president said, âOur message to Denmark is very simple: You have not done a good job by the people of Greenland. You have underinvested in the people of Greenland, and you have underinvested in the security architecture of this incredible, beautiful landmass filled with incredible people. That has to change.â
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He also insisted that âwe respect the self-determination of Greenlandersâ and that âour argument is not with the people of Greenland, who I think are incredible and have an incredible opportunity here.â
Sen. Mike Lee (R-UT) was also on the trip and posed for a group photo in the âamazing and coldâ outdoors. He wrote on X that he and the vice president âwere tempted to take a cold plunge in the frigid water right behind usâŠFortunately, the Second Lady was there to talk us out of it.â
Jeremy Lott is the author of The Warm Bucket Brigade: The Story of the American Vice Presidency.