Trump said "Iceland" when he appeared to mean "Greenland" four times in his speech. Leavitt later denied he mixed the names ...
As Greenland is in the spotlight due to President Donald Trump's latest comments, people wonder what the difference between it and its neighbor Iceland are.
White House Press Secretary Karoline Leavitt pushed back against reports that President Donald Trump repeatedly mixed up Greenland and Iceland during a speech at the World Economic Forum in Davos.
Scientists learn to better understand the movement of Greenland, as it was slowly pushed over the hotspot that is now located under neighboring Iceland. Nothing stands still over geologic time, and ...
Greenland, roughly 20 times larger than Iceland, has been the latest focus of Trump's expansionist agenda ...
Karoline Leavitt brazenly denied that President Donald Trump referred to Greenland as Iceland during his speech in Davos, ...
Trump appears to confuse Greenland with Iceland in speech on taking territory - President repeats his ambition of taking Danish territory in front of world leaders in Davos, Switzerland ...
President Trump appeared to confuse Greenland with Iceland during various points in his speech on Wednesday at the World ...
President Trump repeatedly confused Greenland and Iceland in a Davos speech, prompting denial from his press secretary and ...
Secretary of State Marco Rubio admitted during a Senate hearing on Jan. 28 that his boss confused Iceland with Greenland during a speech last week.
Trump whined about his Greenland policies hurting the stock market, saying: “Iceland’s already cost us a lot of ...