Live from NPR News in Washington on Corva Coleman,
President Trump is arriving at the World Economic Forum in Davos, Switzerland today.
There are worries in Europe about the future of Greenland,
the transatlantic alliance, and a looming trade war.
NPR's Eleanor Beardsley reports Europeans say the Trump administration has crossed a line.
Europeans say Trump is using tariffs as a weapon after he threatened to hit any country hindering his plans to acquire Greenland with an extra 10% tariff.
European Parliament Member Natalie Loiseau says the transatlantic chaos is entirely of Trump's making.
There was no need to have this crisis.
When there's a war in Ukraine, when China is threatening Taiwan,
and when people are dying in Iran, there are serious crises that the U.S.
should deal with with Europe and not create a crisis against Europe.
On Tuesday,
the European Parliament refused to ratify as planned a U.S.-EU trade deal that did not include sanctions on the U.S.
Lwazo says they have now prepared $100 billion worth of tariffs.
on American products and are ready to use them.
Eleanor Beardsley, NPR News, Paris.
The Trump administration says it will go forward with its immigration crackdown in Minnesota.
That's despite documented cases of federal immigration agents breaking into homes without judicial warrants and arresting American citizens without cause.
President Trump gave an interview to News Nation that aired last evening Trump says he will take further steps,
if needed, and invoke the Insurrection Act.