
The Jimmy Dore Show Europe Forces Trump Retreat From Greenland Land Grab!
Jan 23, 2026
U.S. Representative Thomas Massie, known for his libertarian views and fiscal responsibility advocacy, joins the discussion to tackle several hot topics. They delve into Trump's motivation for Greenland, revealing potential military and mineral interests. Massie emphasizes the need for transparency regarding the Epstein files and critiques the national debt situation, while speculating that the implications of the files could connect to both political and wealthy elites. They also discuss the influence of donors on U.S. diplomacy and critique NATO's global role.
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Bluster Wins A Deal, Not Conquest
- European NATO/EU pressure forced Trump to drop Greenland seizure and tariff threats, but a negotiated Arctic security framework emerged instead.
- Jimmy Dore argues this shows Trump's bluster secured future U.S. military access and mineral interests without outright conquest.
Why NATO Survives Despite Rhetoric
- Destroying NATO would have been a major geopolitical rupture, but Trump is unlikely to leave because donor interests benefit from NATO arms spending.
- Jimmy Dore links NATO expansion to the U.S. military-industrial complex and donor influence.
Tarmac Timing Raises Questions
- Candace Owens questioned inconsistencies around Charlie Kirk's assassination timeline, highlighting Andrew Colvett's tarmac story and Erica Kirk's delayed hospital entry.
- Jimmy Dore recounts those odd details to suggest unresolved anomalies around the event.

