Scandal during Greenland visit: “Homeless people were portrayed as Trump supporters”

It turned out that the “supporters” who attended the dinner organized by Donald Trump’s son Trump Jr. in Greenland were people living on the streets. The hotel manager, who described most of the dinner attendees as homeless people, said, “He met them on the street and invited them to dinner. I don’t think they knew who they were inviting.” Trump, who will take office on January 20, is constantly on the agenda with his plan to annex Greenland to the US.

Trump Jr., the son of US President-elect Donald Trump, visited Nuuk, the capital of Greenland, last week and hosted a lunch. Attendees were given hats with the slogan “Make America Great Again (MAGA).
Trump’s son put his father on speakerphone while he was on the phone, and the Republican leader told the group of about 15 people: “We will take good care of you.”
However, Jorgen Kastrup, the General Manager of the hotel where the dinner was held, said that most of his guests were not Trump supporters, and that the team met these people on the street and later learned who Trump Jr. was.
The hotel manager, who described most of the participants as homeless people, said, “He met them on the street and invited them to dinner. “But I don’t think they know who they’re inviting,” he said.
Trump Jr.’s spokesman denied the allegations, saying, “This is complete nonsense.”
Trump, who will take office on January 20, is constantly on the agenda with his plan to annex Greenland to the US.
The Republican leader has also threatened to resort to military means to achieve this.
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