Deep state saboteurs are at it again, leaking classified directives to derail President Trump’s bold vision for American sovereignty.
The Daily Caller reported that U.S. intelligence agencies, under Trump’s orders, ramped up surveillance on Greenland to pave the way for U.S. control, a move leaked to The Wall Street Journal.
Late last week, a “collection emphasis message” directed the CIA, NSA, and DIA to snoop on Greenlandic and Danish figures who might back U.S. goals.
The directive also demanded a pulse check on public appetite for American resource extraction. Funny how “national security” becomes a dirty word when it’s not the globalists calling the shots.
Trump’s Greenland gambit isn’t new—he’s been crystal clear about its strategic value. In a March address to Congress, he declared America “needs” Greenland for national and international security, ready to acquire it “one way or another.” The left clutched their pearls, but patriots see a leader prioritizing strength.
Vice President JD Vance, then-National Security Advisor Mike Waltz, and Energy Secretary Chris Wright toured Greenland in late March.
Vance even visited Pituffik Space Base on March 28, 2025, signaling serious intent. Danish Prime Minister Mette Frederiksen whined about “unacceptable pressure,” but maybe she’s just mad her kingdom’s losing its grip.
The Wall Street Journal dropped the leak story on Tuesday, courtesy of unnamed officials with an axe to grind. Director of National Intelligence Tulsi Gabbard didn’t mince words, slamming the leakers for “undermining our nation’s security and democracy.” She’s right—loose lips sink ships, and these leaks are a betrayal.
Greenland, with its 56,000-strong population, sits on a treasure trove of rare earth minerals, oil, and natural gas. Its harsh climate and thin infrastructure make extraction tricky, but that’s no excuse for America to sit on its hands. Trump’s directive wisely expanded intelligence priorities to include Denmark, Greenland’s formal overseer.
The leaked directive tasked agencies with identifying Greenlandic and Danish allies who’d support U.S. objectives. It’s called strategic planning, something the woke crowd wouldn’t understand. Meanwhile, the National Security Council stayed tight-lipped, only noting U.S. concern for Arctic security.
Former intelligence officials admitted Greenland’s rarely been a top target—too busy chasing “threats” instead of allies. That’s the old guard’s failure, not Trump’s. His administration’s shaking up the status quo, and the deep state’s throwing a tantrum.
Gabbard accused the leakers of trying to “thwart the administration,” and she’s not wrong. “The Wall Street Journal should be ashamed,” she said, blasting their role in airing classified dirt. When did journalism become a synonym for treason?
Trump’s no stranger to controversy, but his Greenland push is rooted in hard reality. When NBC News asked if he’d rule out force, he shot back, “Won’t rule out anything.” That’s not warmongering—it’s a signal to the world that America’s done playing second fiddle.
Denmark’s Frederiksen called the U.S. visit undue pressure, but let’s be real: She’s just sore about losing influence. Greenland’s resources could fuel America’s economy, not Europe’s. Actions have consequences, and Denmark’s learning that the hard way.
The National Security Council spokesman kept it vague, saying only that the U.S. cares about Greenland’s security. That’s diplomatic speak for “we’re not backing down.” Trump’s vision is about protecting American interests, not coddling allies who’ve coasted on our dime.
Greenland’s strategic importance can’t be overstated—rare earths, oil, and gas are the future of energy independence. The deep state’s leaks are a desperate bid to kneecap a president who dares to think big. Too bad for them, Trump’s base isn’t swayed by their tired tricks.