Did Trump ask Intel agencies to spy on Greenland? Tulsi Gabbard replied

Tulsi Gabbard said that WSJ should be ashamed to support deep state actors.

Tulsi Gabard, director of National Intelligence, has strongly reacted to the Wall Street Journal report claiming that the Donald Trump administration is carrying forward efforts to gather their intelligence in relation to Greenland. It has been claimed that agencies have been asked to include their spy on Greenland what Greenlanders are thinking and identifying people in Greenland and Denmarks who support American objectives for the island. Tulsi Gabbard said that Wall Street Journal should “support deep state actors, who try to leak the politicization and classified information of President BU.” “They are breaking laws and reducing the security and democracy of our country.”President Trump wants to acquire Greenland and there will be no objection to sending them to the army to fulfill it, he has recently revealed in an interview. He said that he does not think it would ever come to the level with Canada that he would have to send it to Canada to take it, but he said that he could not say the same thing about Greenland. Greenland is an autonomous country, part of the North American continent, but falls under the kingdom of Denmark.“I don’t exclude it,” he said. “I don’t say I am going to do it, but I don’t tell anything. No, we do not.Trump said in a joint address to the Congress in March, “We need Greenland for national security and even international security, and we are working with everyone.” “In one way or the other, we are going to get it.”Vice President JD Vance recently made a controversial visit to Greenland and reiterated that Trump Greenland wants and he would take it.

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