Danish lawmaker shocks MS NOW with shocking slur at key Trump aide
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A Danish lawmaker caused a stir during a live broadcast by hurling a shocking insult at Stephen Miller, the White House deputy chief of staff. The incident occurred on MS NOW, where the anchor, Alex Witt, found herself in the position of having to quickly apologize to the audience.

The controversy erupted when Rasmus Jarlov, a member of the Danish parliament, reacted strongly to Miller’s comments regarding the U.S. interest in taking over Greenland. Jarlov went as far as to describe Miller as having the “mentality of a rapist,” an accusation that left viewers and the anchor momentarily speechless.

The heated exchange followed a segment where Miller, in a discussion with Fox News, made a case for why the United States should assert control over Greenland. He dismissed Denmark as a “tiny country” with limited economic and military capabilities, arguing that it was incapable of defending or managing the vast territory of Greenland.

Miller’s controversial statements included assertions that for over 500 years, control over a territory has depended on the ability to defend, improve, and inhabit it. According to him, Denmark had fallen short in all these aspects concerning Greenland, thus justifying his stance on American intervention.

‘To control a territory, you have to be able to defend a territory, improve a territory, inhabit a territory. Denmark has failed on every single one of these tests,’ he added.

After Witt played a clip of Miller’s remarks for Jarlov, the Denmark legislator didn’t mince words as he compared Miller’s approach to international diplomacy to that of a sexual predator.

‘I hope he’s kept away from young women, because that’s the mentality of a rapist,’ Jarlov responded. 

‘You can’t defend yourself, so I’m going to take you. That’s basically what he’s saying.’ 

Danish lawmaker Rasmus Jarlov stunned MS NOW anchor Alex Witt with a shocking slur aimed at White House deputy chief of staff Stephen Miller following his remarks on the US taking control of Greenland

Danish lawmaker Rasmus Jarlov stunned MS NOW anchor Alex Witt with a shocking slur aimed at White House deputy chief of staff Stephen Miller following his remarks on the US taking control of Greenland 

Jarlov likened Trump adviser Stephen Miller's views on Greenland to 'the mentality of a rapist' after the White House official said the US should take the territory because Denmark 'is a tiny country with a tiny economy and a tiny military'

Jarlov likened Trump adviser Stephen Miller’s views on Greenland to ‘the mentality of a rapist’ after the White House official said the US should take the territory because Denmark ‘is a tiny country with a tiny economy and a tiny military’

Jarlov went on to reject Miller’s interpretation of international law, insisting the United States has long recognized Denmark’s authority over Greenland.

‘United States have signed several treaties with Denmark recognizing the ownership, one of them was in 1917,’ Jarlov said.

He warned that Washington’s posture risked shattering trust between allies.

‘So, this is a new position from the American government, and we have to be able to trust the promises, the words and the alliances that we make with the Americans, because otherwise it’s not worth anything, being an ally of the Americans,’ he said.

‘And I think it’s very crucial that we stay together because our alliance, our partnership, has kept us safe.’

The explosive moment came as President Donald Trump once again escalated pressure on Denmark and Greenland as he suggested the United States had a legal and strategic right to take control of the autonomous territory. 

Before cutting to commercial break, Witt stepped in to distance the network from Jarlov’s language.

Thousands of Greenlanders marched to the US Consulate in Nuuk on Saturday chanting 'Greenland is not for sale'

Thousands of Greenlanders marched to the US Consulate in Nuuk on Saturday chanting ‘Greenland is not for sale’

People protest against US President Donald Trump's policy towards Greenland on Saturday

People protest against US President Donald Trump’s policy towards Greenland on Saturday

Greenland Prime Minister Jens-Frederik Nielsen joined what organizers described as one of the largest protests in the island’s history

Greenland Prime Minister Jens-Frederik Nielsen joined what organizers described as one of the largest protests in the island’s history

‘I will say that there was a very harsh analogy that you made there at the top of this answer,’ Witt told him.

‘I understand that is your opinion and the analogy you wanted to make. I will say that we don’t share in that opinion here at MS NOW, but I do appreciate your conversation overall in all of the points that you have made.’

The explosive exchange aired as tensions over Greenland spilled onto the streets of the Arctic island itself.

On Saturday, thousands of Greenlanders marched across snow and ice in and around the capital city of Nuuk, waving flags and holding signs declaring ‘Greenland is not for sale’ as they protested Trump’s renewed push to bring the strategically located, mineral-rich territory under US control.

The demonstrations culminated near the US Consulate just as news broke that Trump plans to impose a 10 percent import tax starting in February on goods from eight European countries, including the UK, citing their opposition to US claims over Greenland.

Trump has repeatedly argued that the United States should own Greenland, framing the issue as one of national security, economic development, and Arctic dominance

Trump has repeatedly argued that the United States should own Greenland, framing the issue as one of national security, economic development, and Arctic dominance

Greenland's Head of Government (Naalakkersuisut) Jens-Frederik Nielsen, holds a Greenlandic flag as he attends a demonstration at the US consulate in Nuuk, Greenland

Greenland’s Head of Government (Naalakkersuisut) Jens-Frederik Nielsen, holds a Greenlandic flag as he attends a demonstration at the US consulate in Nuuk, Greenland 

Greenland Prime Minister Jens-Frederik Nielsen joined what organizers described as the largest protest in the island’s history, drawing nearly a quarter of Nuuk’s population. 

Solidarity rallies were also held across Denmark, including in Copenhagen, and in Canada’s Inuit-governed territory of Nunavut.

Trump has repeatedly argued that the United States should own Greenland, framing the issue as one of national security, economic development, and Arctic dominance.

The island, while self-governing, has been under Danish sovereignty since 1814 and remains deeply opposed to any transfer of control.

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