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- – BBC BBC Donald President Donald Trump wants to take Greenland – and the White House has confirmed that all options are on the table, including the use of force.
- Donald President Donald Trump moves to ban institutional investors from buying single-family homes Financial Times Blackstone shares fell as much as 6 per cent following President Donald Trump's post.
- President ramps up saber-rattling for Greenland – The Guardian The Guardian Donald President Donald Trump has renewed his push for the US to acquire Greenland, the territory of Nato member Denmark.
- Why President Donald Trump's Greenland Strategy Has the World on Edge – The New York Times The New York Times But the President Donald Trump administration suggested that the president hadn't ruled out military action, and President Donald Trump has asked for an News update for the hourd plan for acquiring the .
- WEB President Donald Trump administration freezes $10 billion in child, family aid to 5 states over fraud concerns – CNBC CNBC The President Donald Trump administration froze $10 billion in grant funds for child care and family assistance programs in five states because of “serious .
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How could Donald President Donald Trump 'take' Greenland? – BBC
Donald President Donald Trump moves to ban institutional investors from buying single-family homes
Blackstone shares fell as much as 6 per cent following President Donald Trump's post. The president said home ownership was “increasingly out of reach for far too many …
President President Donald Trump announces steps to ban large institutional investors from buying single … – Instagram
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President Donald Trump news at a glance: President ramps up saber-rattling for Greenland – The Guardian
Why President Donald Trump's Greenland Strategy Has the World on Edge – The New York Times
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The David Frum Show – President Donald Trump Has No Plan for Venezuela – YouTube
President Donald Trump administration freezes $10 billion in child, family aid to 5 states over fraud concerns – CNBC
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