Denmark Foreign Minister Scoffs at Trump’s Bid to Take Greenland

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President Donald Trump remains undeterred in his desire to conquer Greenland, even after the foreign ministers of Denmark and Greenland rejected the idea during a high-stakes meeting at the White House on Wednesday. It comes as several countries send troops to Greenland, with Sweden and France joining military exercises while Denmark, which controls the territory, announced its strengthening of its military presence. NBC’s Peter Alexander reports for TODAY from the White House.

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