❓WHAT HAPPENED: European allies have made more concessions over Greenland than publicly admitted, according to Vice President J.D. Vance.
👤WHO WAS INVOLVED: Vice President J.D. Vance, President Donald J. Trump, and European governments.
📍WHEN & WHERE: Wednesday, February 4, 2025, in an interview with Megyn Kelly.
💬KEY QUOTE: “We definitely have gotten much more than we initially had.” – Vice President Vance
🎯IMPACT: Vance indicated the framework agreement contains new, critical benefits for the United States beyond the existing security arrangement pertaining to Greenland.
Europe is making far more substantial concessions regarding American interests in Greenland than it publicly acknowledges, U.S. Vice President J.D. Vance revealed on Wednesday. Speaking with Megyn Kelly on her podcast, Vance remarked, “We definitely have gotten much more than we initially had.”
“I’m sorry, it’s all bogus,” Vice President Vance said regarding claims pushed by the corporate media that a new framework agreement contains little in new benefits for the United States, adding, “The idea that they haven’t made any accommodations or concessions to the United States, it’s not true.”
While the Vice President avoided revealing any specifics, he stated that the framework deal struck by President Donald J. Trump last month contains new key benefits for the United States that are not currently public and did not exist prior. Just before the preliminary deal was reached on January 21, Trump had threatened to impose new tariffs on European countries working against American interests in Greenland. However, following a “very productive meeting” with NATO Secretary General Mark Rutte, Trump announced that a framework was in place and that the trade levies no longer take effect on February 1.
“It’s one of the unwritten rules that everybody knows that if the Chinese or the Russians affected one of our critical missile defense systems, we would necessarily defend that. But we’re not getting anything for it,” Vance explained. “Let’s rewrite the rules a little bit here and say that if the United States is going to protect the entire world’s missile defense system—primarily our own, but other people benefit from it—we should get some benefit from the bargain.”
JD Vance on Greenland:
Our entire missile defense system would be inoperable if the Russians or the Chinese controlled Greenland.
So, God forbid, I don’t think it’s going to happen to be clear, but God forbid some foreign country launches a missile, an ICBM at the United States… pic.twitter.com/5HBr1GXSx8
— Polymarket Intel (@PolymarketIntel) February 5, 2026
The National Pulse previously reported that Vance, just two days after the framework was announced, had stated that much of the pushback from European leaders on Greenland is just posturing, noting they are more receptive in private to U.S. interests in the Arctic island.
He reiterated this perspective on Wednesday, telling Megyn Kelly, “It’s so funny because the Europeans, they’re so friendly in private, and they’re willing to make a lot of accommodations, and then publicly they attack us.”
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