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One year after his viral outburst, Danish MEP Anders Vistisen once again used strong language against U.S. President Donald Trump during a European Parliament debate on Greenland. Speaking in Strasbourg, Vistisen repeated the same remark he made in January 2025, criticising Trump’s renewed threats and rhetoric over Greenland. The incident sparked reactions across the chamber, with the chair reprimanding the lawmaker for using inappropriate language. The Greenland dispute has reignited tensions between the EU and the United States, with tariffs and security concerns now central to the row.
00:00Let me put this in words you might understand.
00:06Mr. President, walk off.
00:10It was almost like the words that I stood for a long time ago on the same table and said very clearly that if Trump...
00:19I'm sorry colleague, this is against our rules.
00:22As much as you might feel or the room might feel in this, we have clear rules about cuss words, language that is inappropriate in this room.
00:33I'm sorry to interrupt you, but it is unacceptable, even if you might have strong political feelings about this.
00:40Dear President Trump, listen very carefully.
00:45Greenland has been part of the Danish kingdom for 800 years.
00:49It's an indescribable part of our country.
00:52It is not for sale.
00:54Let me put it in words you might understand.
00:57Mr. Trump, fuck off.
00:59When it's said, we must say that both Danish and Greenland politicians have been in a long time with a self-esteem, which is very dangerous.
01:10It's dangerous because it's completely unrealistic.
01:13There are no people who believe that this so big territory can be in a long time with 55.000 greenland.
01:18Men også fordi de grønlandske politikere fuldstændig uansvarligt er blevet ved med at tale om selvstændighed uden at gøre sit hjemmearbejde.
01:28I har en selvstyrelov, hvor I har ret til at tage område efter område hjem til jer selv, men har fravalgt at gøre det.
01:35I opretholder ikke jeres egen suverænitet, ikke jeres eget retsvæsen, ikke jeres eget politi, ikke jeres eget sundhedsvæsen, men alligevel bliver I ved med at tale om selvstændighed.
01:43Det er ikke seriøst, og det skaber en stor uro omkring jeres land og omkring rigsfællesskabet.
01:51Samtidig har I haft en retorik mod Danmark og danskerne, hvor alt fra kolonihærmentalitet til folkedrab er blevet brugt.
01:59Det er ikke acceptabelt, og det er ikke i overensstemmelse med virkeligheden.
02:04Rydd nu op i jeres eget hus.
02:06Se på den tredjedel af jeres børn, der er blevet misbrugt, før de fladede af jeres hjem.
02:10Se på de store problemer med alkoholisme, der hersker i Grønland, og får ryddet op i det, og lader sig sammen styrke rigsfællesskabet og forblive et dansk kongerig.
02:20If the translation was correct, the term you used is not allowed in this house, and there will be consequences to the message you have used.
02:33It is not okay in this house of democracy.
02:36Regardless of what we think of Mr. Trump, it is not possible to use such language.
02:47Alexander Vondra.
02:48Yes, thank you very much.
02:50So, we must take the new administration, our key ally, seriously.
02:55The executive orders signed.
02:58The policy changes announced.
03:00They are not mere formalities.
03:02They mark the beginning of the new era.
03:05I raised these questions during the hearings, and I will raise it again, because no clear answer has been provided.
03:14What is our plan B to the Green Deal?
03:17How does the Commission intend to ensure in the EU, with the stagnating economy, collapsing industry, and insufficient defence policy, will not find isolated itself in this rapidly changing world?
03:32What measures will the Commission take to avoid the trade wars with the United States?
03:39Where is the Council's plan to engage with Donald Trump?
03:44We are entering an era where the economic might and military power will dictate the terms of the global relevance.
03:51Soft power is not enough.
03:53But will we rise to the occasion, or we will fade into the irrelevance?
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