Denmarkโs alarm over a supposed covert Trump-linked push in Greenland looks less like spy fiction than open political-business freelancing. The New York Times names three familiar MAGA-adjacent operators and argues that the real story is the public blur between influence, investment, and foreign policy. โWhat President Trump is offering is billions of dollars of investment.โ Drew Horn, quoted by The New York Times. โWe canโt simply ignore findings that foreign actors are carrying out influence activities within the kingdom.โ Lars Lรธkke Rasmussen, in a statement quoted by The New York Times. โMy nameโs Chris Cox, Iโm from the United States, and, um, Iโve come here to try to make some friends.โ Chris Cox, quoted by The New York Times from his appearance on โ60 Minutes.โ
๐จ๐ง Trump-linked operators accused of a โcovertโ Greenland push were mostly working in plain sight, The New York Times reports. The sharper takeaway: a Trump-era blur between private dealmaking, political influence, and U.S. foreign policy. #Greenland #Trump #InfluenceOps #ForeignPolicy