Live from NPR News in Washington on Corva Coleman,
President Trump is rolling out the inaugural members of his Board of Peace.
He's at the World Economic Forum in Switzerland.
He initially presented the board today as a group that would oversee Gaza after the ceasefire there took hold.
He's expanded that vision to include permanent member countries of a board that He controls indefinitely.
Trump insists he'll work with the United Nations now to settle world conflicts.
As everyone can see today,
the first steps toward a brighter day for the Middle East and a much safer future for the world are unfolding right before your very eyes.
Together we are in a position to have an incredible chance.
I don't even call it a chance.
I think it's going to happen.
to end decades of suffering, stop generations of hatred and bloodshed,
and forge a beautiful, everlasting and glorious peace.
More than a dozen countries have signed up.
The European Union will hold a summit today over President Trump's threats to annex Greenland.
Trump told the Davos summit yesterday that he would not use military force to do that,
but he says he's agreed to the framework of a future deal for Greenland.
A Texas jury has acquitted a former Uvalde school police officer over his response to the deadly mass school shooting.
Texas Public Radio's David Martin Davies reports.
Adrian Gonzalez was the first law enforcement officer to arrive at Rob Elementary on May 24,