Miranda Bryant, the far-left, United Kingdom-based Guardian newspaper’s Nordic correspondent, fell for a transparently absurd story about Donald Trump Jr.’s recent trip to Greenland. The backlash after Arthur Schwartz, an advisor to President-elect Donald J. Trump’s son, exposed the intended and blatant hit piece has resulted in Bryant deleting her account on X (formerly Twitter).
Late Wednesday, Schwartz posted a screenshot of a text exchange with Bryant, who had reached out to the Donald Trump Jr. advisor regarding allegations leveled by the CEO of the Hotel Hans Egede that the President-elect’s son had corralled “homeless people and drug dealers” he found on the streets of Greenland’s capital Nuuk to pose as Trump supporters. Donald Trump Jr. recently visited Greenland to push for his father’s plan to purchase the critical North American Arctic island from Denmark.
“That’s pretty wild. Did the hotel CEO provide any actual evidence that Don did that or are you just planning to run an unsubstantiated claim with no evidence to corroborate it?” Schwartz wrote in response to Bryant’s initial inquiry, with the Guardian reporter dodging and doubling down by asking if Donald Trump Jr. disputes the hotel CEO’s claim.
“You tell me. Do you think Donald Trump Jr was wandering around Greenland inviting homeless people and drug addicts to a lunch, or do you realize the suggestion sounds so beyond the pale ridiculous that you should feel stupid even asking the question?” Schwartz responded. “There were cameras following him around from the second he got there to the second he left. Did they miss him recruiting homeless people and drug addicts to his homeless person/drug addict lunch? Are you f**king retarded?” Schwartz concluded, utterly embarrassing Bryant’s feeble attempt to add a veneer of ‘journalism’ to her brazen hit piece.
On its face, the allegation—credited to Jørgen S. Bay-Kastrup—should be met with a high degree of skepticism. Notably, Greenland only has a population of around 55,000 people, while Nuuk itself only boasts a population of 19,000. While Nuuk does have an elevated amount of homeless as a percentage of the city’s population, it still only amounts to between 200 and 400 individuals. Further, as Schwartz notes in his response to Bryant, Donald Trump Jr. was surrounded by press and cameras throughout the trip. This would make sneaking out to recruit homeless individuals to pad the attendance at the event improbable, if not impossible.
Following the exchange and subsequent posting of her text messages to Schwartz, Bryant appears to have entirely deleted her social account on X.
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The Guardian’s @mirandeee is about to break news on a huge new Don Trump Jr scandal. pic.twitter.com/zgFP60tbdP
— Arthur Schwartz (@ArthurSchwartz) January 16, 2025