New US Bill Proposes Greenland Will Be Renamed Red, White, and Blueland

Donald Trump has quite openly expressed his interest in acquiring Greenland for the United States.

A recent development has emerged where a new bill introduced in Congress suggests renaming Greenland to Red, White, and Blueland.

This proposed legislation aims to authorize Trump to initiate negotiations with Denmark and potentially secure Greenland, offering it a fresh, patriotic name.

According to Republican Representative Buddy Carter of Georgia, the bill is intended to bring about substantial benefits for many, though it is still too early for any definitive comments as the proposal must pass both the House and Senate.

Trump believes the United States needs Greenland for its strategic security purposes. Moreover, he seeks to rename it, helping Americans relate more closely to the territory.

This initiative follows an earlier decision where he renamed the Gulf of Mexico to the Gulf of America, surprising many.

Despite assurances from Denmark’s prime minister that Greenland is not for sale, Trump remains determined. His confidence appears rooted in his belief that Greenland’s 57,000 residents prefer to be part of America, although many locals reportedly feel differently.