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Graham Stephan: "If an agreement isn't reached by June 1st for the acquisition or purchase of Greenland, the tariff would increase from 10% all the way to 25..." — Negated

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Negated. The claim by Graham Stephan stated that if no agreement for the acquisition or purchase of Greenland was reached by June 1, 2026, tariffs would increase from 10% to 25%. While former President Donald Trump initially thre...

"If an agreement isn't reached by June 1st for the acquisition or purchase of Greenland, the tariff would increase from 10% all the way to 25%."
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in response to that, Trump announced a brand new phase tariff plan that would go into effect February 1st. Not against our enemies, but against our European allies. Or in this case, he presented a 10% import tax that would soon be going into effect for Denmark, Norway, Sweden, France, Germany, the UK, the Netherlands, and Finland. Then from there, if an agreement isn't reached by June 1st for the acquisition or purchase of Greenland, the tariff would increase from 10% all the way to 25%. Why? Well, Trump argues that these countries benefit from US protection. And if they block a deal that is essential to national security, they should feel the consequences. Of course, in response to this, European countries called it completely wrong and unacceptable and threatened retaliation of their own, known as a trade bazooka. This could the

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