By M Winger
Turns out, some Greenlanders are actually into President Trump’s idea of joining the U.S., they’re just scared to say it out loud.
Locals told reporters they support President Trump’s offer but fear backlash.
One person, Jorgen Boassen, has received four death threats in recent weeks for backing a U.S. partnership.
One resident called it “the most valuable thing” America could offer.
It would seem the lies about our President have infected many in Greenland.
But no worry, a great many will see the truth.
Trump’s Greenlandic supporters lean away from Denmark, aim to build US ties: ‘Make Greenland Great Again’ https://t.co/tUfz8F37DE pic.twitter.com/sa5pAt5lAz
— New York Post (@nypost) March 27, 2025
New York Post reports:
As unlikely as it sounds, support is growing among native Greenlanders for President Trump’s rhetoric about annexing the Arctic island — as well as actually becoming part of the United States.
The Post spoke to multiple Greenlanders on Thursday who quietly approved of Trump’s proposals to form a partnership with the island — or even take it over from its Danish rulers — but asked to speak anonymously after receiving death threats over their views and advocacy.
“For the American people, the highest-ranking valuable thing you can give another country is to be part of the United States,” said one resident of Nuuk, Greenland’s capital. “When Donald Trump says, ‘You can even join the United States’ — that’s the most valuable thing Donald Trump is saying he can give up.”
“I can’t say that,” this person added. “It’s like I will be killed. It’s f—ng crazy times here in Greenland; the fear-mongering, the divide and conquer of the media has been crazy, crazy, crazy, crazy.”
Though roughly 90% of the island’s population of just over 56,000 are Greenlandic Inuit, the media is primarily Danish — influencing the opinions of the native people, according to Trump supporter Lars Kleist.
It was over a week ago that their pro-Trump political party won big!
