
"Wait! Hold, hold! So you're saying that actually the Danish have rights to Greenland today in a large part because the United States recognized that right after a part of islands which contained Jeffrey Epstein's rape island was part of that deal?"
"It's not because of 500 years, because the Danish sent a boat 500 years ago, it's because in World War I the United States gave the Danish rights to Greenland for rape island. We can ring the bell. It's official. It's official! Greenland for rape island. Congratulat"
"the fact that they had a boat land there 500 years ago doesn't mean that they own the land."
A 1917 treaty transferring the Danish West Indies to the United States required a $25 million payment and recognized Danish sovereignty over Greenland. The transferred islands now form the U.S. Virgin Islands and included Little Saint James, associated with Jeffrey Epstein. Joe Scarborough repeatedly mocked the apparent historical coincidence that Danish rights to Greenland were acknowledged after the U.S. acquisition of those islands. The remarks followed President Trump's dismissive comments about Denmark's historical presence in Greenland and his interest in acquiring the territory. The segment also referenced delays in the Justice Department's release of Epstein-related documents and scrutiny of Trump's past proximity to Epstein.
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