Bernie Sanders To Trump: Instead Of Greenland, Steal Denmark's Ideas Of Free Health Care, Paid Parental Leave And $22 Minimum Wage

Bernie Sanders To Trump: Instead Of Greenland, Steal Denmark’s Ideas Of Free Health Care, Paid Parental Leave And $22 Minimum Wage

President Donald Trump has reignited his push to acquire Greenland, calling it an “absolute necessity” for U.S. security. But while Trump is focused on claiming the Arctic territory, Sen. Bernie Sanders, (I-VT),  has a different suggestion: instead of trying to take Greenland, why not copy its progressive policies?

In a post on X, Sanders took a jab at Trump’s territorial ambitions, writing:

“Mr. President: Instead of stealing Greenland from Denmark, I have a better idea. In Denmark, everyone is guaranteed health care, college education is free, parents receive 1-year of paid paternity leave & workers don’t make less than $22 an hour. Let’s steal those ideas.”

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Even though Trump says Greenlanders “want to be with us,” a new poll says otherwise. A survey found that 85% of Greenlanders do not want to become part of the U.S., while only 6% support the idea. About 45% see Trump’s interest in Greenland as a threat, while 43% see it as an opportunity.

Even when it comes to citizenship, only 8% of Greenlanders would trade their Danish passport for an American one, while 55% prefer to remain Danish citizens. The numbers make it clear—most Greenlanders want nothing to do with becoming part of the United States.

Trump’s aggressive push for Greenland has sparked an international backlash. Danish Prime Minister Mette Frederiksen has been meeting with French President Emmanuel Macron, German Chancellor Olaf Scholz, and other leaders to make sure Greenland stays under Denmark. In a 45-minute phone call, Trump and Frederiksen argued, and European officials later called the conversation “horrendous.”

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Scholz cautioned that it is unacceptable to alter borders through force, citing Russia’s invasion of Ukraine as an example. On Feb. 3, European leaders will convene to discuss Trump’s plans for Greenland.

Greenland is important for its location and its resources. The U.S. already has a military base in Greenland, called Pituffik Space Base (formerly Thule Air Base), which is a key Arctic outpost. For Trump, controlling Greenland would mean strengthening America’s position against China and Russia.

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