Morning editorial focus centered on President Trump’s interrupted departure for the Davos summit after a technical failure on Air Force One, alongside reports of the DOJ serving subpoenas to Minnesota’s Democratic leadership. By midday, coverage shifted to the World Economic Forum, where editors highlighted Trump’s address claiming Greenland as U.S. territory while pledging to forgo military force in favor of immediate negotiations. During the afternoon, the narrative evolved from an international impasse to a sudden diplomatic pivot. Following a meeting with NATO Secretary General Mark Rutte, Trump announced a “framework” for a future Greenland deal, prompting the immediate suspension of threatened European tariffs. While conservative outlets prioritized this as a strategic victory for Arctic security, liberal sources focused on the European Parliament’s earlier suspension of trade deals and the Supreme Court’s skepticism regarding the President’s attempt to fire Federal Reserve Governor Lisa Cook.