Trump officials went door-to-door in Greenland to find anyone who wanted to be visited by the Vances and found no one. Travel company pulls out. Not everyone is a sycophant Mr Trump – hard as that is for you to believe given the super-sycophants you insist on surrounding you

No one wants to talk to Usha Vance—at least no one in Greenland.
US officials have reportedly been traveling around the Danish-controlled territory looking for locals who wanted to receive a visit from the Second Lady, according to a report from Danish TV 2.
Greenlanders’ response? No thanks.
Residents aren’t the only ones snubbing the Second Lady ahead of her high-profile visit to the island; Tupilak Travel, which is based in Greenland’s capital city, Nuuk, initially said it would host Usha Vance, but pulled out on Thursday.
In a post on Facebook, the company said that the US Consulate called and asked if it wanted the visit, and the company initially said yes, but then backed out.
“After closer consideration, however, we have now informed the consulate that we do not want her visit, as we cannot accept the underlying agenda and will not be part of the press show that, quite, of course, comes with it. No thanks to nice visit… Greenland belongs to the Greenlanders,” the company said.
The cancellation comes on the same day that Vice President JD Vance announced that he would join his wife’s upcoming trip to Greenland.
“There was so much excitement around Usha’s visit to Greenland this Friday, that I decided that I didn’t want her to have all that fun by herself, and so I’m going to join her,” Vance said in a video posted to X.
Vance, the Second Lady, National Security Adviser Mike Waltz, and Energy Secretary Christ Wright are scheduled to depart for Greenland on Friday, though those plans could change by the time the delegation departs.
The U.S. delegation was also scheduled to attend the Avannaata Qimusserua, one of the world’s largest dog-sledding events, but that visit has been cancelled as well, according to USA Today.
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