
The Trump Report This was Trump’s ‘worst move in his presidency’ | John Bolton
Jan 20, 2026
John Bolton, former U.S. National Security Advisor and Ambassador to the UN, delves into Trump's controversial remarks about the UK and the Chagos Islands. He shares insights on the President's longstanding fixation on acquiring Greenland and discusses the potential military repercussions of such an action, including resignations from top officials. Bolton also touches on the broader implications for Arctic security amid rising threats from Russia and China, as well as the impact of tariffs on American consumers.
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Chaos And Alliance Risk Under Trump
- John Bolton says Trump's return to office produced chaos and endangered alliances built over decades.
- Bolton argues Trump's actions prioritize personal desires over US national security interests.
Greenland's Strategic Importance Is Real
- Bolton frames Greenland as strategically important due to Arctic warming and rising Russian and Chinese activity.
- He says the Defense of Greenland Treaty already permits US bases with Danish consultation, so outright purchase isn't necessary.
Research And A Ruined Diplomatic Visit
- Bolton recounts researching Greenland after Trump raised it in 2018 and finding a 1951 Defense of Greenland Treaty.
- He describes how a Wall Street Journal leak in 2019 ended planned diplomatic talks when Trump insulted the Danish prime minister.

