Overview
- Anders Vistisen delivered the profanity-laced line on the European Parliament floor in Strasbourg and was cut off by the chair for violating language rules.
- His remarks followed Trump's renewed drive to bring Greenland under U.S. control and threats of tariffs on multiple European countries, including Denmark.
- The White House amplified the push by sharing an image depicting Trump planting a U.S. flag on Greenland.
- At Davos, European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen called the tariff move a mistake between allies and pledged a united, proportional response.
- Denmark's prime minister warned the situation could worsen, stressing that Copenhagen seeks cooperation rather than conflict.