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Trump sends allies into meltdown with leaked private texts and Greenland flag meme as world row explodes: Live updates

Donald Trump leaked private texts from world leaders and taunted allies with memes on the eve of his trip to the World Economic Forum (WEF) in Davos, Switzerland.

The president shared messages from French President Emmanuel Macron and Secretary General of NATO Mark Rutte in a late-night social media blitz against critics of his plan to take over Greenland.

Trump is scheduled to leave Washington, DC, on Tuesday afternoon for Davos, Switzerland, where he’ll hold high-stakes talks with European leaders over his Greenland plot.

Meanwhile, Denmark sent more troops to the Arctic island while Russian Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov used his annual press conference to tell Trump the Kremlin has no plans to take over Greenland.

Lavrov did say that Trump’s argument that the US needs Greenland for security means that Russia should also be entitled to Crimea, one of the areas of land being fought over in their war with Ukraine.

Follow along for the latest updates.

Donald Trump leaks texts from leaders

Donald Trump posted a text message from President Emmanuel Macron on Truth Social late Monday.

The French leader told Trump, ‘I do not understand what you are doing on Greenland.’

Macron also explained some of his differences and similarities to Trump on policy.

‘My friend, we are totally in line on Syria. We can do great things on Iran,’ Macron wrote. ‘I do not understand what you are doing on Greenland. Let us try to build great things.’

In the text, Macron promised to assemble a G7 following the World Economic Forum in Davos and asked Trump to have dinner with him in Paris on Thursday before he returns to the US.

WATCH: Anti-Trump protesters march in Greenland

Thousands gathered in Greenland on Monday to protest Donald Trump’s plans to take over the Danish territory.

Breaking:Supreme Court won’t rule on tariffs today

Reports confirm that the Supreme Court will not issue a decision on tariffs against European allies today.

Trump announced on Saturday that is a deal is not reached in the US acquiring Greenland, at least eight European countries would face increasing tariffs starting at 10 percent on February 1, rising to 25 percent on June 1.

Danish Member of European Parliament tells Trump to ‘f**k off’

Speaking in the European Parliament, Danish MEP Anders Vistisen sent a blunt message to Donald Trump.

‘Let me put this in words you might understand: Mr. President, f**k off,’ he said.

Marcon says NATO is a ‘weakened institution’

Emmanuel Macron said that the NATO military alliance is now a ‘weakened institution’ due to Donald Trump’s Greenland plot.

‘It’s a shift towards a world without rules, where international law is trampled underfoot and where the only law that seems to matter is that of the strongest,’ Macron said.

Stocks set to plunge over Trump’s Greenland tariff threats

US stocks were braced for a sharp sell-off on Tuesday after Donald Trump escalated his push to acquire Greenland.

Wall Street had been shut since Trump made the threat on Saturday due to the American holiday, but traders have still been able to trade futures — giving an early signal of investor reaction.

Trump threatened new tariffs on eight European countries that oppose the deal. Trading in futures suggest heavy losses when stock markets open at 9.30am ET in New York.

Dow futures pointed to losses of around 680 points. S&P 500 futures were down about 1.4 percent. Nasdaq futures were off roughly 1.7 percent. Shares fell in Europe where markets open earlier.

Gavin Newsom rips ‘pathetic’ Europeans for ‘rolling over’ to Trump on Greenland

Gavin Newsom tore apart European leaders for ‘embarrassing’ themselves by ‘rolling over’ to Donald Trump in the president’s pursuit to rip control of Greenland from Denmark.

The California Democratic governor, and potential candidate for president in 2028, on Tuesday blasted Europeans looking to negotiate with Trump as ‘pathetic.’

‘I can’t take this complicity. People rolling over. I should have bought a bunch of knee pads for all the world leaders,’ Newsom told reporters at the World Economic Forum in Davos.

‘I hope people understand how pathetic they look on the world stage, at least from an American perspective. It’s embarrassing.’

Trump posts AI image planting US flag in Greenland

Donald Trump posted an AI-generated image of himself, Vice President JD Vance and Secretary of State Marco Rubio planting the American flag in Greenland.

President Trump shared on Truth Social a mocked-up image of himself alongside Vice President JD Vance and Secretary of State Marco Rubio planting the American flag on Greenland with a sign reading "Greenland - US Territory - Est. 2026."

Bessent tells European allies to ‘take a deep breath’ as Trump’s tariffs threat looms

United States Secretary of Treasury Scott Bessent was overheard reassuring European allies at Davos as Trump threatened to impose tariffs on those countries who opposed his purchase of Greenland.

‘Take a deep breath. Do not retaliate. Do not retaliate,’ he said.

‘The president will be here tomorrow, and he will get his message across. I believe he is going to have meetings and again, also have an open mind.’

In a post on Truth Social, Trump said 10 percent tariffs would come into effect on February ‍1 on Denmark, Norway, ​Sweden, France, Germany, Great Britain, the Netherlands and Finland.

They would increase to 25 percent on June 1 unless a deal is reached for the US to take ‘complete and total purchase’ of the Arctic territory.

epa12664413 US Secretary of the Treasury Scott Bessent attends the 56th annual meeting of the World Economic Forum (WEF) in Davos, Switzerland, 20 January 2026. The 2026 summit, running from 19 to 23 January and held under the theme 'A Spirit of Dialogue,' brings together global political leaders, corporate executives, and scientists to address international challenges. EPA/GIAN EHRENZELLER
epa12664412 US Secretary of the Treasury Scott Bessent attends the 56th annual meeting of the World Economic Forum (WEF) in Davos, Switzerland, 20 January 2026. The 2026 summit, running from 19 to 23 January and held under the theme 'A Spirit of Dialogue,' brings together global political leaders, corporate executives, and scientists to address international challenges. EPA/GIAN EHRENZELLER

US Treasury Secretary insists Trump’s quest for Greenland is not about Nobel Prize

US Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent insisted that Donald Trump’s desire to acquire Greenland is unrelated to him being denied the Nobel Peace Prize.

‘I think it’s a complete canard, and if there’s any kind of equivalence with the Nobel Prize,’ he told CNBC.

‘This has been on the president’s mind since his first term. It’s been on the presidential mind for 150, 160 years the US has been trying to acquire Greenland. This is not something new.’

Greenland is ‘strategically important’ for Trump’s Golden Dome, US Treasury Secretary says

US Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent told CNBC that Greenland is ‘strategically important’ for Donald Trump’s Golden Dome defense plan.

‘It’s strategically important for his Golden Dome project to protect the US. He’s invited Canada into that if they want to pay their fair share,’ she said.

‘It’s important the US has control of Greenland and that will stop and kind of a kinetic war. So why not preempt the problem before it starts?’

Greenland is only the beginning: MARK HALPERIN reveals the full scope of Trump’s global ‘disruption’ plan… and its secret architects

President Trump’s renewed tariff threat against Europe puts into sharp relief two questions that matter more than any single trade dispute: how the president and his team are doing at remaking America’s standing in the world, and whether they are actually succeeding at reinvigorating the US economy.

Those twin missions rest, more than anywhere else, on the shoulders of two men: Secretary of State Marco Rubio and Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent.

By some combination of luck, design and political survival instinct, Rubio and Bessent have emerged as the two most broadly respected senior advisers in the Trump orbit.

They are widely viewed — across Wall Street, foreign capitals, television green rooms, Capitol Hill and elite opinion-shaping circles — as smart, serious, qualified and genuinely accomplished.

That may sound obvious, but it is not trivial. The same adjectives would not be applied, in too many cases, to several other cabinet officials, whose reputations are more ideological, performative or controversial. Vice President JD Vance is a separate and sui generis case, one I’ll save for another day.

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