HomeNewsVance Arrives In Greenland To Discuss Importance Of U.S. Control: ‘Their Security... NewsPolitics Vance Arrives In Greenland To Discuss Importance Of U.S. Control: ‘Their Security Is Very Much Our Security’ By: admin Date: March 29, 2025 FacebookTwitterPinterestWhatsApp Vice President JD Vance arrived in Greenland on Friday, as the Trump administration continues to push for control of the frozen island. Related stories Biden’s vax-focused COVID-19 website obliterated by White House, replaced with ‘true origins’ virus guide FIRST ON FOX: The Trump administration rolled out a... ICE arrests over 200 illegal aliens in New York City’s ‘most crime-infested neighborhoods’ ICE and several federal law enforcement agencies arrested over... ICE and DOGE seek sensitive data in crackdown on illegal immigration, waste: report Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) officials and the U.S.... Radical activist who fueled Cori Bush’s campaigns emerges as spokesperson for track star’s murder suspect FIRST ON FOX: A spokesperson for the family of... HHS probing hospital over firing of nurse who blew whistle on minors getting gender treatments The Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) is... Vice President JD Vance arrived in Greenland on Friday, as the Trump administration continues to push for control of the frozen island. Subscribe - Never miss a story with notifications - Gain full access to our premium content - Browse free from up to 5 devices at once Unlock AllI've read and accept the Privacy Policy. Latest stories Biden’s vax-focused COVID-19 website obliterated by White House, replaced with ‘true origins’ virus guide ICE arrests over 200 illegal aliens in New York City’s ‘most crime-infested neighborhoods’ ICE and DOGE seek sensitive data in crackdown on illegal immigration, waste: report Radical activist who fueled Cori Bush’s campaigns emerges as spokesperson for track star’s murder suspect Previous articleThe Scars of War Will Remain There for Life, Published Study FindsNext articleYolanda Saldívar, Selena Quintanilla’s Killer, Denied Parole—Eligible Again In 2030