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"Remember the whisper that changed the world? Bush heard war. Trump heard peace, and the world celebrating." "He gave Israel a ring and said, your families are coming home." "Next week, the last remaining hostages will return to Israel and be reunited with their families." "Monday. Donald Trump spent all night in the Oval Office putting the finishing touches on the Israeli Palestinian peace deal." "Nobel Peace Prize Day, And Trump hasn't been thinking about it at all." "Israel says stop the count." "With the hostages freed and when the fighting stops, fingers crossed, an alliance between Israel and Saudi Arabia can finally gel, and the Abraham Accords can spread." "Trump stopped eight wars since January." "Maybe we should let him run for a third term."

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Hello, I'm here to discuss the new names of places around the globe, courtesy of Trump. The United States is now America Classic, and what used to be Canada is now Gay North Dakota. The Atlantic Ocean? That's the Ocean Of America now. Greenland is now Marjorie Taylor Greenland, and Alaska has been rebranded as McKinley's Happy Funland. We have two Oceans of America now, and Africa is being called Little Africa, due to a typo. Mexico is now America's pants, and the Middle East is the New Middle East. Africa is now Dark MAGA. Iceland is now Muskeland, and the North Pole? America's Santa's Workshop. Gaza is Mar-A-Lago East, and Russia is Big Loser Country, America Beat To The Moon, now a U.S. state. China is the Hundred Acre Wood, and Australia is Upside Down America. With all of Earth renamed as America, we're now calling it America Prime, and the Moon and Mars are now America's.

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It’s great to be here at the Super Bowl. I believe my presence here reflects the renewed spirit of the nation. My current administration is vastly different from my first. This time, I have the support I lacked before, allowing for swift policy changes, such as border security enhancements and protecting women's sports. Recent legal challenges regarding Elon Musk's efficiency team won't deter our efforts to combat government waste and fraud. We'll address issues across multiple departments. Tariffs on Canada and Mexico are driving action on border security and drug interdiction, though more is needed. Making Canada the 51st state is a serious possibility, given the substantial economic losses we currently face. While some economic jitters exist, I'm confident that success will unite the country. I love to see the support I get, including from UFC fighters and NFL players. It's truly humbling. My prediction? Kansas City will win the Super Bowl.

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Trump is always awake and active, unlike past presidents. He doesn't follow any rules. He sent 23 tweets at 12:30 AM, proving he's constantly working on something. He signs papers whenever he wakes up, surprising people. People are glued to the news because of Trump's actions, similar to watching playoff games. The president is supposed to be at the White House, but Trump goes wherever he wants.

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Speaker 0 notes that Trump used the Davos stage to demand Greenland back, warning allies to back off or face massive tariffs, calling Greenland “a piece of ice.” Speaker 1 says the goal is a piece of ice for world protection; the U.S. could have kept the land but chose not to, giving Greenland a choice to say yes and be appreciated or no and be remembered. Greenland is reportedly protesting in the streets, saying “hands off our country.” Speaker 0 adds that Trump has struck a deal framing a future agreement on Greenland and the Arctic, posted on Truth Social, stating that based on a productive meeting with the Secretary General of NATO, Marruta, a framework for a future deal with respect to Greenland and the Arctic has been formed, and that tariffs scheduled for February 1 will not be imposed. Speaker 2 challenges the claim, noting NATO doesn’t own Greenland, and questions whether Marruta can make such a deal. Speaker 0 continues the exchange, joking about not wanting a Met Gala, and suggests the post hints at the U.S. taking control of Canada as well because of Arctic interests. Canadian Prime Minister Carney responds by saying Canada will invoke Article 5 and support NATO to protect Denmark, with Denmark also unwilling to cede sovereignty following the framework. Speaker 2 adds that two people are deciding the fate of Greenland, and another participant begins to speak. Speaker 0 provides population context, saying about 57,000 people live in Greenland. Speaker 0 then mentions Putin’s response, quoting a brief remark that he’s “kinda behind this idea.” Speaker 2 notes Ravasi’s commentary and asks for a referendum, which Speaker 3 says would give Greenlanders a semblance of deciding for themselves, though it’s unclear how such a referendum would impact broader strategic interests. Speakers turn to Ralph Schulhammer, who is in Austria, to assess European reaction. Speaker 3 says Trump’s rhetoric in Davos was “very Trumpian” but contained carrots as well as sticks: he highlighted ancestry, support for a strong Europe, concerns about migration and energy policy, and suggested that Europe must strengthen itself to be a true partner; otherwise, the U.S. may retreat. The discussion acknowledges sentiment that Europe’s elites tend to frame issues as global rather than addressing national needs, with Speaker 3 arguing that policy-wise there can be shared interests, but communication strategy differed from Trump’s approach. The panel considers whether Greenland’s referendum would matter, noting that many peoples pursue autonomy but that Greenland’s outcome would not necessarily alter large strategic interests. They discuss historical precedents of land acquisitions and acknowledge the Greenland dispute sits at the intersection of Arctic strategic interests and great-power competition, including China and Russia’s activity in the region. Speaker 3 emphasizes that the future of Europe should be anchored in defending European territory and citizens, not only global agendas, and critiques the perception that Europe should always prioritize global issues over internal concerns. In closing, Speaker 0 references Macron’s overture to meet in Paris, noting Trump’s remark that Macron won’t be in power much longer. Ralph Schulhammer is thanked for his insights, with recognition of his Hammertime podcast.

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Good evening. President-elect Donald Trump has announced plans to annex Canada, renaming it "Gay North Dakota," following Justin Trudeau's resignation as Prime Minister. This unexpected decision arose after their meeting at Mar-a-Lago, where they were supposed to discuss tariffs. Trump insists on the new name, claiming it reflects Canada's character, despite some Canadians being unconvinced. Alternative names like "Gay Minnesota" were suggested, but Trump remains firm. Donald Trump Jr. expressed optimism, stating this move offers Canadians the chance to become Americans. Additionally, Trump has proposed a leadership role for Trudeau, making him the first female governor of Gay North Dakota. In other news, Trump plans to deport over 5,000 illegal immigrants in one Honda Civic hatchback. Good evening.

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I've had enough of the outrageous things coming from that orange guy's mouth. From threats about Canada to ridiculous claims about the Gulf of Mexico and Greenland, it's insane. Do you not realize the damage you're causing? This is getting out of hand, and it's every day with his nonsense. I hope when the consequences hit, you really feel it. I’m enjoying these meltdowns, though. Keep them coming! Trump isn’t going anywhere; he’s going to make this country great again and bring peace. You call us crazy, but have you listened to yourself? You wish us the worst, but we’re about to thrive in this new era. So, take a break and rest up; it’s going to be a long four years.

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Trump has been president for over a month, and it seems like he hasn't accomplished much. There's confusion about his actions compared to Biden, who has also been in office for the same duration. Additionally, there's a question about why Trump isn't at the White House yet.

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Look at those long faces! Are you upset that Trump is back in office, winning in a landslide? He dominated the election, while his opponent barely won a single state—was it American Samoa? Trump’s victory is impressive, and we owe thanks to the press for boosting his numbers every time they spoke. It’s a fantastic night! I even saw Kamala heading to the restroom with some razor blades. I couldn’t be happier. Trump is president again, ready to make America great and clean house. You’re all fired—get out!

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Well, guys, president Trump just wrapped up his three day trip to The UK, and he Looked incredibly handsome. As always, his tie was Exactly the right length. And his face looked Like a color that exists in nature. And his hair looked Better than Conrad from The Summer I turned pretty. During the trip, protesters managed to project images onto the sides of Windsor Castle of Trump standing next to his good friend, Jeff Goldblum. Even though his administration still insists that he's not in the Goldblum. File, which we all know is absolute bull. True. Anyway, to sum it up, president Trump is nominate him for the Nobel Peace Prize. And you can quote me on that. See? We can still say what we want.

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Happy Super Bowl! It's an iconic day for the country, and I wanted to be here to share in the spirit. My administration is moving quickly; we've already made significant changes in border policy, cracked down on crime, protected women's sports, and implemented energy policy changes. Unlike my previous term, I now have the support I need to accomplish my goals. Some recent actions, like using Elon Musk's team to improve government efficiency, have faced pushback, but I believe it’s necessary to address fraud and waste. Tariffs on Canada and Mexico are producing results on border security, but more is needed. I believe Canada would be better off as the 51st state. While there are some economic jitters, I'm confident we'll achieve success, bringing the country together. I'm a fan of both Super Bowl teams, but I'm predicting a Kansas City win. It's amazing how my rallies and even my dance moves have become so widely imitated!

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Happy Super Bowl! It’s an iconic day for the country. My administration is moving quickly; we've made significant changes in border policy, cracked down on crime, addressed fairness in women’s sports, and reformed energy policy. Unlike my previous term, I now have stronger support and a more effective team. A recent lawsuit attempting to restrict Elon Musk’s government efficiency efforts is misguided; we need to tackle fraud, waste, and abuse in agencies like USAID. Tariffs on Canada and Mexico are achieving results in border security and drug interdiction, but more is needed. Making Canada the 51st state is a real possibility to address our trade deficit. While inflation may be a concern, my policies will ultimately lead to a stronger economy. Bringing the country together requires success, and I’m committed to that goal. I predict a Kansas City Super Bowl win! The Trump dance phenomenon is unexpected but shows the enthusiasm surrounding my rallies.

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Happy Super Bowl! It’s an iconic day, and I thought it would be good for the country for the president to be at the game. My administration is moving quickly; we’ve made significant changes in border policy, cracked down on criminals, banned biological men from women’s sports, and implemented major energy policy changes. This differs from my first term, where I lacked the support and experience I have now. Recent efforts to improve government efficiency have faced pushback, but I disagree with the restrictions placed on Elon Musk’s team. We need to address fraud, waste, and abuse in government agencies. The tariffs on Canada and Mexico are intended to improve border security and drug interdiction, but it’s not enough yet. I believe Canada would benefit from statehood, given our trade deficit. While the market shows some jitters, I believe we’ll experience economic improvement. Bringing the country together requires massive success. I’m predicting a Kansas City Chiefs win, and the widespread imitation of my actions is surprising, but the rallies have been incredible.

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Happy Super Bowl! It's an iconic day, and I thought it was important for me to be here. My administration is different; I have more support now. We're tackling inefficiency and fraud in government, targeting hundreds of millions of wasted dollars. Elon Musk is helping, and we’ll be examining other departments soon. The tariffs on Canada and Mexico are necessary for border security improvements, but it's not enough yet—more action is needed. Canada becoming the 51st state is a real possibility to address our trade deficit. While inflation may be a concern, we’re working to make America rich again. Bringing the country together requires massive success, and I'm focused on that. I'm predicting a Kansas City Chiefs Super Bowl victory. The Trump dance? I never imagined it would become such a thing, but I love it. Enjoy the game!

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Donald Trump, a 78-year-old billionaire, has been complaining about his problems since 9 years ago. This includes all-caps tweets and ranting about conspiracy theories. His two-hour speeches are like word salad, similar to Fidel Castro. He constantly tries to sell things, such as gold sneakers and a $100,000 watch.

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Trump was shot at a rally, but media outlets like CNN downplayed it as a fall or incident. The divide in the US deepens.

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I don't appreciate what's happening with Trump being locked up. Other presidents may say good things, but do bad things. Trump said bad things, but did some good things. He was one of the best presidents in a long time. He freed Lil Wayne, but locked up Big Trump. I don't appreciate any of this. They're spending $1400 at the White House while doing this.

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Dmitry Sims junior introduces Brandon Weichert, a geopolitical analyst and author, and notes that Trump has floated annexing Greenland, the Panama Canal, and Canada, and the discussion aims to go beyond hype. Weichert argues that Trump’s approach is generally an art-of-the-deal tactic, starting with extreme positions to push concessions, and he breaks down the issues individually. On the Panama Canal Zone, Weichert says Trump is very serious about co-opting it. He notes the Canal was built by Americans and argues it should not have been handed over to Panamanians, who have allowed Chinese influence to grow in the area, including two large ports at both ends and $1 billion in infrastructure by state-owned Chinese firms. He suggests Chinese presence enables power projection and that the Canal Zone has been used for fentanyl flows and illegal migrants. Citing a colleague, Joe Humeyer, he asserts that a permanent U.S. hold could interdict fentanyl and migrant flows at the source, rather than at the border. On Greenland, Weichert describes the move as part of the art-of-the-deal dynamic, noting public opinion among Greenlanders is shifting toward independence from Denmark and could lead to rapid incorporation into the United States if independence occurs, drawing an analogy to Texas and California in the 19th century. For Canada, he contends the issue is likely a negotiation tactic: U.S. leverage over Canada’s trade benefits—which the U.S. says props up the Canadian economy—could destabilize Canada or trigger a regime change, potentially leading to U.S. annexation of parts like Alberta and Saskatchewan. He ties this to a broader Arctic great game among the United States, Russia, and China. Weichert adds a smaller, less widely reported point: Trump allegedly cut deals with tech magnates (David Sacks, Elon Musk, Peter Thiel, Marc Andreessen, Steve Bannon) to secure AI-dominance, including allowing tech workers (H-1B visas) and ensuring access to energy, with Canada’s geothermal resources (notably in Alberta) playing a key role, thereby linking energy to AI ambitions. On prioritizing the Arctic, Weichert ranks Greenland as the most important, as it is the geographical pivot around which the Arctic orbits, enabling power projection and deterring Chinese access to rare earth resources. Canada follows as a longer-term project; the Northwest Passage represents a strategic alternative to Russia’s Northern Sea Route, and pressure on Canada could push toward surrender or realignment over the Passage. Regarding Greenland’s Arctic significance, Weichert says Russian analysts view U.S. drilling in the Arctic as an attempt to counter submarine threats, including Poseidon, a nuclear torpedo, and to establish a base network to mitigate submarine threats. He agrees deterrence is a factor, noting U.S. neglect of northern deterrence and the need to project naval power in the Arctic. Weichert distinguishes the primary driver as China, while acknowledging Moscow and Beijing’s alignment has grown due to Russia’s Arctic foothold and the Ukraine war, which has pushed Russia and China closer. He doesn’t deny that squeezing Russia in the Arctic is a Washington aim, but argues the main impetus for Trump is countering China. On implementation, Weichert says the Panama Canal Zone could be reabsorbed via a national security clawback, regardless of Panama’s preferences. Greenland, if independence occurs, could be absorbed or granted statehood, with congressional movement underway. He notes potential opposition from Democrats and Republicans alike, but predicts House Republicans and Senate Republicans will largely back Trump on Greenland, while Canada faces stronger pushback. Macron’s EU opposition to Greenland annexation is dismissed by Weichert as Europe being subordinate to U.S. and Russian interests; he muses that ending NATO over Greenland and Canada could simplify the great-power dynamics, though he acknowledges such a move would be controversial. Weichert maintains Greenland’s development of natural gas, oil, and rare earth minerals is central; Greenland’s resources and environmental regulations could facilitate rapid U.S. development if Greenland becomes a U.S. territory or state. He addresses U.S. shipbuilding capacity and Arctic power, noting the U.S. defense industrial base lags behind Russia and the need to revitalize shipyards with a new mission and potential reforms under the Trump administration, possibly aided by experts like John Conrad of gCaptain, to dramatically increase production within two years.

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I was relieved when I heard Trump was shot, but then disappointed to learn it was just in the ear. I don't feel bad about it. He disgusts me.

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Welcome to MSNBC's inauguration weekend coverage. Tonight, I'm joined by our panel: Ari Melber, Joy Reid, Stephanie Rule, and Chris Hayes. We have a lot to discuss, including the LA wildfires, the TikTok ban, and the upcoming inauguration. Ari mentions the chaos surrounding Trump, while Stephanie questions his serious intentions about invading Canada and Greenland. Joy emphasizes the need to focus on Trump's actions rather than his statements. Breaking news reveals Trump making bizarre comments about Connecticut and wildfire victims. The discussion shifts to Trump's distractions from critical issues like disaster relief and climate change. Claire McCaskill joins to provide substance, but more breaking news about Trump’s antics continues to emerge, including his plans involving Don Junior and the Emerald City. Finally, we touch on Trump's tariffs and a strange declaration of war on sharks.

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Thank you! It's great to be here. I just recovered from the flu, which got me thinking about who might have given it to me. I suspect it was a shoeless cowboy I sat next to on a flight. On a different note, ladies, you’re struggling in the political arena. Maybe it’s time to rethink your approach—find a balance between professionalism and charm. The election dragged on forever, and it’s hard to believe Trump didn’t win earlier. His resilience is impressive, especially after getting shot and still acting fearless. I recently woke up at 3 AM to Shaquille O'Neal selling printer ink, which was surreal. It’s surprising he’s still working despite his wealth. We have a great show ahead, so stick around!

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It's an honor to be at the Super Bowl. I believe my presence reflects the renewed spirit of the nation. My administration is moving swiftly, enacting significant changes in border policy, cracking down on crime, protecting women's sports, and reforming energy policy. Unlike my previous term, I now have stronger support and am tackling government inefficiency and fraud, aided by Elon Musk. We're targeting wasteful spending in various departments, including USAID, and I'm committed to addressing this issue. Tariffs on Canada and Mexico are prompting action on border security and drug interdiction, though more is needed. My desire for Canada to become the 51st state is serious; their current trade deficit is unsustainable. While there's market jitters, I believe these measures will ultimately lead to lower prices for families. Uniting the country requires massive success, and I'm working towards that. I predict a Kansas City Chiefs victory in the Super Bowl, and I'm humbled by the widespread imitation and positive reception of my public persona.

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Good evening, I'm here to report that President-elect Trump has announced plans to annex Canada, renaming it Gay North Dakota. This follows Justin Trudeau's resignation as Canadian Prime Minister. The pair previously met to discuss tariffs, but concluded with Trump agreeing to absorb Canada as the 51st state. Trump stated it will be a wonderful, large, and gay addition to the country. Alternative names were considered, but Trump is insisting on Gay North Dakota. Donald Trump Jr. believes Canadians will accept the change, as they'll finally become Americans. Trump has offered Trudeau a leadership role, potentially making him the first female governor of Gay North Dakota.

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The ex president, now convicted felons, rantings and ravings about things like sharks and electric boats and whether he go with electrocution or getting eaten by the shark, have everybody talking about his state of mind. A merchant of right wing talking points and sometimes even disinformation is going into overdrive with calculated and relentless regional attacks on president Joe Biden. Statements by Donald Trump on the other hand, so unhinged. Fox News didn't carry broadcast them, didn't go back and air them after the fact either. In the words of Stephen King, that speech was, quote, like listening to your senile uncle at the dinner table after he has that third drink. So that performance and others like it are reviving real questions about Trump's stability, his mental acuity.

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Trump DEMANDS 'OWNERSHIP' Of Greenland At Davos, STUNS Euro Leaders
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Breaking Points covers Donald Trump's appearance at Davos, where his take on Greenland and a possible shift from lease to ownership sparked a chorus of reactions. The hosts describe a nervous atmosphere before he improvised moments that framed the West as confronting a geopolitical rupture, with Mark Carney’s popular speech providing backdrop. They note how Trump praised Europe, Canada, and NATO while pressing a hard line on Greenland, arguing that ownership is essential to defense and signaling a tougher approach to allies. The discussion includes stock and bond markets, explaining how global investor sentiment moved against US assets as the Davos moment unfolded. They analyze how markets responded to the rhetoric, arguing the moves could recalibrate risk and alliance dynamics. They also recap Trump’s late-night White House briefing detailing a long list of accomplishments and a hiccup en route to Davos, including an aborted Air Force One ride and a missing MAGA hat moment.
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