Vance's Greenland visit, synthetic dye ban, and the Smithsonian
- Vice President JD Vance and Second Lady Usha Vance are experiencing a chilly reception during their visit to Greenland, alongside National Security Adviser Mike Waltz.
- Greenland's Prime Minister Mette Egede stated that Vance's visit was not considered official and described the treatment of Greenland as 'unacceptable.'
- National Security Council spokesman Brian Hughes emphasized that the goal of the visit is to learn about Greenland's culture, history, and people.
- The White House had initially suggested the Trump administration would be welcomed in Greenland, but later scaled back the visit.
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Vance's Greenland visit, synthetic dye ban, and the Smithsonian
Vice President JD Vance's visit to Greenland, Health Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr.'s push to ban synthetic dyes, and President Trump's executive order targeting the Smithsonian Institution are the key stories from the White House today.
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