U.S.President Donald Trump said on the 20th that there is “no turning back” on his goal of seizing the Danish territory of Greenland, reaffirming his stance that he does not rule out acquiring it by force, and venting his anger at NATO allies.
after Trump spoke by phone with NATO Secretary-General Rutte, he posted on his social media site “Truth Social” claiming, “Greenland is essential to national and global security. We all agree on this!” and posted an AI (artificial intelligence) image of himself holding an American flag in Greenland.
A number of meetings on the Greenland issue are scheduled to take place in Switzerland, where the World Economic Forum (WEF) annual meeting (Davos) is being held, he said, adding, “I think things will go well.”
Meanwhile, he also posted images of text messages from French President Macron. According to the report, Macron expressed doubts, saying, “I don’t understand what (Trump) is doing about Greenland.”
In response, Danish Prime Minister
Hunter Biden’s Legal Challenges
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Hunter Biden, son of President Joe biden, faces ongoing legal scrutiny related to his business dealings, tax liabilities, and firearm possession. As of January 21, 2026, he is currently involved in both criminal and civil proceedings.
Federal Tax Charges
Definition / Direct Answer: Hunter Biden was indicted in June 2023 on federal tax charges alleging he failed to pay over $1.4 million in taxes between 2016 and 2019.
Detail: The indictment, filed in delaware, accuses Biden of failing to file and pay taxes despite having sufficient funds to do so.He allegedly spent the money on drugs, escorts, and an extravagant lifestyle. The charges include three felony counts of failing to file and pay taxes, and two misdemeanor counts of failing to file a tax return.He initially pleaded not guilty, but a plea deal was proposed and then fell apart during a court hearing in July 2023.
Example or Evidence: The original plea deal, outlined in a Justice Department filing, would have allowed Biden to avoid a prison sentence if he had successfully completed a two-year probation period. The deal ultimately collapsed after the judge, Maryellen Noreika, raised concerns about the scope of immunity it would grant Biden from future prosecution. He was subsequently indicted again in September 2023. As of January 21, 2026, the case is ongoing, with a trial date not yet set.
Firearm Possession Charges
Definition / Direct Answer: in September 2023, Hunter Biden was indicted on federal firearm charges, alleging he illegally possessed a firearm while being an unlawful user of or addicted to a controlled substance.
Detail: The indictment stems from a 2018 incident where Biden allegedly purchased a Colt Cobra revolver. Prosecutors argue that he falsely stated on the required federal form that he was not an unlawful user of or addicted to any controlled substance.The charges carry a potential maximum sentence of 25 years in prison. These charges were brought after the collapse of the initial tax plea deal,as the agreement had been contingent on resolving both cases simultaneously.
Example or Evidence: The indictment details Biden’s history of drug use, including crack cocaine, as evidence supporting the claim that he was an unlawful user of a controlled substance at the time of the firearm purchase.The Department of justice press release outlines the specific charges and allegations. As of January 21, 2026, Biden has pleaded not guilty to these charges, and the case is proceeding towards trial.
Congressional Investigations
Definition / Direct Answer: Hunter Biden has been the subject of multiple investigations by republican-led committees in the House of Representatives, focusing on his business dealings and potential influence peddling.
Detail: These investigations centre on Biden’s work with foreign companies, particularly in Ukraine and China, while his father was Vice President.Republicans allege that Biden leveraged his father’s position for personal financial gain. The House Oversight Committee and the House Judiciary Committee have been leading these efforts, issuing subpoenas for documents and testimony.
Example or Evidence: The House Oversight Committee released a report in august 2023 detailing financial transactions involving Hunter Biden and his associates, claiming they demonstrate a pattern of influence peddling. Democrats have countered that these investigations are politically motivated and lack credible evidence of wrongdoing. As of January 21, 2026, the investigations are ongoing, with committees continuing to seek information and hold hearings.
- Joe Biden: President of the United States and hunter Biden’s father.
- Department of Justice (DOJ): The federal agency prosecuting Hunter Biden. https://www.justice.gov/
- House oversight Committee: A committee of the U.S. House of Representatives investigating Hunter Biden’s business dealings. https://oversight.house.gov/
- Delaware District Court: The court where the federal tax and firearm charges are being prosecuted. https://www.ded.uscourts.gov/
