Trump Jr. Faces Backlash Over Greenland Lunch Event
Reports claim attendees at a Trump Jr.-hosted lunch in Greenland were homeless individuals invited for free food, a claim his ally denies.
- Donald Trump Jr. hosted a lunch in Nuuk, Greenland, as part of efforts to promote his father’s interest in acquiring the territory.
- Attendees at the lunch wore MAGA hats, but the hotel’s chief executive stated many were homeless individuals invited off the street by Trump Jr.’s team.
- The hotel executive noted the guests were unfamiliar faces, unlikely to afford the upscale venue, and unaware of Trump Jr.’s identity beforehand.
- Arthur Schwartz, an ally of Trump Jr., dismissed the claims as absurd, stating they were “beyond the pale ridiculous.”
- The visit coincides with President-elect Donald Trump's continued push to acquire Greenland, despite strong opposition from Greenlandic and Danish officials.