
Morning Wire Greenland Dominates WEF Panels & Robinson Trial Stalled? | 1.21.26
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Jan 21, 2026 Cabot Phillips, a Daily Wire senior editor specializing in international matters, discusses Greenland's impact on the World Economic Forum and Trump's proposed tariffs. Amanda Prestigiacomo provides insights into the legal proceedings of the Tyler Robinson case, including efforts to expedite the trial. Mary Margaret Olohan reviews the administration's immigration policies, economic achievements, and foreign relations over the past year, shedding light on key culture-war issues. Together, they dive into the latest political dynamics shaping today's landscape.
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EU Unifies Around Strong Retaliation Tools
- European leaders at Davos are coordinating responses and may use novel instruments to retaliate.
- Ursula von der Leyen and Emmanuel Macron signaled willingness to deploy heavy economic measures rather than concede to coercion.
Security Framing Justifies Greenland Push
- The Trump team argues Greenland is strategic for national and world security and frames tariffs as leverage.
- He amplified the message with social posts and an AI-generated image depicting Greenland as U.S. territory.
Use Victims' Rights To Counter Delays
- Erica Kirk invoked Utah victims' rights laws to press the court to limit defense delay tactics.
- Her filing asks Judge Tony Graff to move the case toward a timely preliminary hearing and trial.



