US President Donald Trump speaks during a reception with business leaders, at the 56th annual World Economic Forum (WEF), in Davos, Switzerland, January 21, 2026. File Image/Reuters
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Firstpost22-01-2026, 10:38

Fact-Checking Trump's Davos Claims: Greenland, Economy, NATO, and More

  • Donald Trump's Davos speech on January 21 contained several inaccurate or exaggerated claims regarding Greenland, the US economy, NATO funding, and his diplomatic achievements.
  • Historical records confirm the US never owned Greenland; Denmark formally established it as a colony in 1814, and the US recognized Danish sovereignty in 1916.
  • Economic data shows a mixed picture for the US economy, with some indicators like hiring growth slowing and grocery prices continuing to rise, contrary to Trump's 'booming' claims.
  • NATO figures contradict Trump's assertion that the US pays '100 per cent' of NATO; in 2025, the US contributed approximately 16 per cent of the common budget.
  • Trump's claims of settling 'eight wars' are largely unsubstantiated, with many conflicts he cited remaining unresolved or having resumed.

Why It Matters: Trump's Davos speech was riddled with inaccuracies and exaggerations across various key topics.

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