U.S. House Republicans Push for Greenland Purchase Bill as Trump Prepares for Office
Republican allies of U.S. President-elect Donald Trump in the House of Representatives are advancing a bill to authorize negotiations for the potential purchase of Greenland. Named the "Make Greenland Great Again Act," the draft legislation was circulated among co-sponsors on January 15, 2025, and currently has ten supporters.
The bill would empower the President to initiate discussions with Denmark starting January 20, coinciding with Trump's inauguration. It specifies that the President must submit any resulting agreements to congressional committees within five days of reaching a deal. Prominently, Trump has expressed a desire to incorporate Greenland into the United States and has suggested that he may utilize both military and economic leverage in pursuit of this goal.
Greenland, a territory of Denmark for centuries, enjoys a degree of semi-sovereign governance under Danish law, making any change to its status a complex legal matter requiring constitutional amendments. Greenland's Prime Minister, Mute Egede, has previously stated that the island is not for sale and that its future should be determined by its inhabitants.
The push for this bill follows the Republicans' narrow electoral victory in the House and Senate in November 2024.
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