President Donald Trump on Tuesday suggested he could use tools beyond tariffs to acquire Greenland, delivering a veiled warning as the Supreme Court weighs the legality of his moves on global trade, APA reports citing CNN.
“You’ll find out,” Trump replied when a reporter asked how far he would be willing to go to secure control of the Arctic island.
Pressed on whether a Supreme Court ruling against his tariffs would derail his strategy, the president said, “We’ll have to use something else,” adding that he would “take a look at the word licenses, take a look at other things.”
He noted that tariffs remain his preferred approach.
“But what we were doing now is the best, the strongest, the fastest, the easiest, the least complicated,” he said.