Trump Diary
January 19, 2026
The White House

Today I did a lot of thinking. Very deep thinking. The best kind.

The world has been very unfair to me. Extremely unfair.
I stopped many wars. How many? A lot. More than anyone else, probably ever.
And yet, no Nobel Peace Prize. Not even a phone call.

That’s when it hit me.

If they don’t recognize peace when I deliver it,
then I no longer need to limit myself to thinking only about peace.

Peace is great. I love peace. Everyone knows that.
But what I really love is what’s good and proper for the United States of America.

Which brings me to Greenland.

Denmark says it’s theirs.
I asked a very simple question: can they protect it?

The answer is no.
Russia could take it. China could take it. Everybody knows this.
So why do they have a “right of ownership” anyway?

They say someone landed there hundreds of years ago.
We had boats back then too. Very strong boats.

Ownership is about capability.
And nobody has more capability than us.

I’ve done more for NATO than anyone since it was founded.
More money. More pressure. More leadership. Tremendous leadership.
Now NATO should do something for the United States.

Without complete and total control of Greenland,
the world is simply not secure.

This isn’t aggression.
It’s responsibility.

I signed the letter.
Big signature. Beautiful signature.

History doesn’t remember the polite ones.
It remembers the winners.

And I win.

— D.J.T.