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    HotspotorlandoNewsBy HotspotorlandoNews22 de January de 2026No Comments4 Mins Read
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    Trump Shines at Davos, Secures Greenland Framework Win and Launches Board of Peace While Leftist Leaders Stay Away

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    President Donald Trump has been the undisputed star of the World Economic Forum in Davos, heading up the largest and most powerful American delegation ever. His packed schedule showed real leadership—delivering tough, straightforward talks, closing deals, and putting America first every step of the way.

    On Wednesday, January 21, Trump’s big day started with a greeting and meeting with World Economic Forum leaders. He then gave his Special Address around 2:30 PM local time, speaking for about 45 minutes. He laid out clear wins for Americans: a booming economy under his watch, plans to build more affordable housing, strong borders to stop illegal migration, and leading the world in AI and nuclear power. He called out Europe’s mistakes—like depending too heavily on unreliable wind energy and letting China dominate supplies—while showing how qqqqaǎ1q12axawAmerica chooses practical, strong solutions that actually work.

    Trump stood firm on Greenland, explaining why the U.S. needs that key Arctic land for national security. He pushed for immediate talks with Denmark and said the U.S. could handle it alone if necessary—but he made it crystal clear from the start: no force would be used. This smart, tough approach set the stage for real progress.

    Right after his speech, Trump held key bilateral meetings, including a crucial sideline sit-down with NATO Secretary General Mark Rutte. They worked out a “framework of a future deal” on Greenland and the entire Arctic region—focusing on joint protection, minerals, security, and blocking rivals like Russia and China, while respecting Danish sovereignty. Trump announced this breakthrough on social media, and as a direct result, he paused the threatened tariffs on several European countries (including Denmark) that were due to start February 1. The move quickly eased tensions with NATO allies, avoided a bigger fight, and even boosted U.S. stocks as markets cheered the de-escalation. European leaders welcomed the step back from confrontation, though some are still watching for full details.

    Trump wrapped the day with a reception for global CEOs and business leaders, where he invited top names from finance, tech, and more to talk U.S. investment opportunities and his pro-growth policies. He also did a wide-ranging CNBC interview on the sidelines, reinforcing the Greenland framework as a “great one” for America and NATO.

    On Thursday, January 22, Trump kept the momentum going with the announcement and signing of the charter for his new “Board of Peace” initiative around 10:30 AM local time. This American-led body aims to resolve international conflicts and start with overseeing Gaza’s rebuilding. It has a $1 billion membership structure for permanent involvement, and about 35 of 50 invited nations are expected to sign on—despite some pushback from European allies worried it might rival the UN. Trump called it “the most prestigious board ever,” positioning it as a fresh, effective way to get real peace done where others have failed. He also had a scheduled meeting with Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy to discuss ending the war and making deals.

    His full team—including Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent, Commerce Secretary Howard Lutnick, Secretary of State Marco Rubio, special envoy Steve Witkoff, and adviser Jared Kushner—ran parallel meetings on trade, security, and economics, keeping America’s voice strong and united.

    Meanwhile, Brazil’s socialist President Lula da Silva remains absent, sending only junior officials. Lula, with his big-government approach and love for globalist events, clearly didn’t want to confront Trump’s America-first energy. China’s Xi Jinping and India’s Modi also skipped, showing how many nations are pulling back from these elite forums that often push unfair rules.

    Trump’s Davos run proves America is back—negotiating from strength, scoring wins like the Greenland framework, launching bold ideas like the Board of Peace, and refusing to apologize for putting our people first. While leftist leaders hide or send stand-ins, our President delivered results, eased tensions without weakness, and reminded the world: real leadership means protecting your nation, closing deals, and building a stronger future—not endless talk and failed globalist schemes.

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