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Vice President Vance and Secretary of State Marco Rubio are scheduled to meet today at the White House with foreign ministers of Denmark and Greenland over President Trump's threats to take control of Greenland.
In fierce Franco, Ardonias Hezmor.
The Danish officials requested the meeting with the Secretary of State Marco Rubio after President Trump renewed his push to take over Greenland by military force
if necessary.
President Trump and his top aides have repeatedly claimed that control of Greenland is a national security issue for the United States,
citing Russian and Chinese activity in the region.
He claims that if the U.S.
doesn't take control of the territory, Russia or China will, and that he can't allow that to happen.
Greenland's Prime Minister says the island territory wants to remain with Denmark and will face a geopolitical crisis
if it has to choose between the U.S.
and Denmark.
The Danish Prime Minister says the future of NATO is at stake.
Franco Ordonez, NPR News.
Several federal prosecutors in Minnesota have resigned over the Justice Department's investigation into the shooting death of Renee Good by ICE agent Jonathan Ross.
This overpressure from the Justice Department to investigate Good's widow and anger over the DOJ,