Yes, Trump intends to rename Greenland “Red, White, and Blueland”—though how the island’s native population would react remains unclear.
Carter continued, “President Trump has correctly identified the purchase of what is now Greenland as a national security priority, and we will proudly welcome its people to join the freest nation to ever exist when our Negotiator-in-Chief inks this monumental deal.”
The bill introduced by Carter has been sent to the committee for review.
Its official text reads: “To authorize the President to enter into negotiations to acquire Greenland and to rename Greenland as ‘Red, White, and Blueland.'”
Trump has previously claimed that the 57,000 residents of Greenland wish to become part of the United States.

Speaking to reporters last month, he reiterated his stance with some direct remarks: “I think we’re going to have it.
“I think the people want to be with us.
“I don’t really know what claim Denmark has to it, but it would be a very unfriendly act if they didn’t allow that to happen because it’s for the protection of the free world.”
He went on to say, “I think Greenland we’ll get because it has to do with freedom of the world.
“It has nothing to do with the United States other than that we’re the one that can provide the freedom. They can’t.”