
Post Reports Trump’s Greenland ‘deal,’ and Democrats’ midterm math
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Jan 23, 2026 Dan Merica, national political correspondent who breaks down elections and strategy, and Cleve Wootson, White House reporter with on-the-ground White House coverage. They dissect Trump’s marathon White House briefing and his unclear Greenland claim. They compare his press vs rally tactics, Davos pushback from world leaders, and why Democrats see a narrow path to Senate gains in 2026.
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Packed Briefing Room And 80-Minute Remarks
- Cleve Wootson describes squeezing through a packed White House briefing room to see Trump speak an unusually long opening statement.
- He observed Trump hand out a 365-item 'wins' sheet and speak for 80 minutes before taking questions.
Different Performance Without Friendly Audiences
- Dan Merica and Cleve Wootson argue Trump behaves differently when audiences don't adore him, producing meandering, defensive speeches.
- They suggested his performances reflect a need for external validation amid widespread institutional distrust.
Davos Exposed Fractures With Allies
- Davos highlighted fractures between the United States and longtime allies as leaders publicly rebuked Trump.
- The episode suggested European middle powers may unite in response to perceived U.S. unpredictability.
