Trump 'actively' discussing potential Greenland purchase
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The Trump administration is currently “actively” considering the purchase of Greenland, according to White House Press Secretary Karoline Leavitt. She emphasized that while President Trump is committed to exploring diplomatic solutions, he remains open to all possibilities.

This renewed interest in Greenland comes in the wake of the U.S. capturing Venezuelan President Nicolas Maduro, thrusting the Arctic island into the global spotlight once again.

U.S. officials have consistently highlighted the acquisition of Greenland as a matter of national security.

White House press secretary Karoline Leavitt speaks during a press briefing at the White House, on Wednesday, Jan. 7, 2026, in Washington. (AP Photo/Jacquelyn Martin) (AP)

On Wednesday (Thursday AEDT), Leavitt informed reporters that acquiring Greenland is under “active discussion” among President Trump and his national security advisors.

She further noted that Greenland, an autonomous region within the Kingdom of Denmark, is considered “advantageous for America’s national security.”

Leavitt was pressed on why Trump has not ruled out military action to take over Greenland, a possibility that has prompted significant pushback from Denmark and other NATO allies.

“All options are always on the table for President Trump as he examines what’s in the best interest of the United States, but I will just say that the president’s first option always has been diplomacy,” she said.

The situation has been clouded by reports this week of increased US military aircraft arriving at American bases in England, including RAF Fairford in Gloucestershire and at RAF Mildenhall in Suffolk, reports AP.

A US Air force F-15 fighter plane lands at RAF Lakenheath on January 7, 2026 in Mildenhall, England. There have been recent reports of increased US military aircraft arriving at American bases in England this week, including RAF Fairford in Gloucestershire and at RAF Mildenhall in Suffolk., (Getty)

Meanwhile, leading Republican members of Congress are publicly urging the Trump administration to cease any further threats of military action in Greenland.

Senator Lisa Murkowski of Alaska offered perhaps the strongest criticism of the White House’s formal declaration on Tuesday that officials were still considering the use of the US military to take Greenland.

“I hate the rhetoric around either acquiring Greenland by purchase or by force. And you know, I don’t use the word hate very often, but I think that it is very, very unsettling,” she said after a closed-door briefing with top officials from the Trump administration.

House Speaker Mike Johnson downplayed the Trump administration’s talk on acquiring Greenland in a separate press conference.

“All this stuff about military action and all that, I don’t think it’s a possibility. I don’t think anybody’s seriously considered that,” he said.

US Secretary of State Marco Rubio said that he will be meeting with Danish officials next week, following renewed US interest in taking over Greenland.

His remarks come after Greenland’s foreign minister and the Danish foreign minister requested a meeting with the top US diplomat.

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