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A bipartisan U.S. Congressional delegation visiting Denmark emphasized strong U.S. support for Greenland’s autonomy and condemned President Trump’s desire to acquire the territory. Lawmakers, including Rep. Mike Turner, stated that U.S. foreign policy is set by Congress, not the White House, and criticized the administration’s pressure tactics as damaging to U.S. alliances. In contrast, the White House continued to assert strategic interest in acquiring Greenland, framing it as vital for national security. The visit highlighted a rare partisan split, with the delegation reassuring Danish and Greenlandic officials of congressional backing for their sovereignty despite the administration’s controversial stance. (98 words)
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