
Rachel Campos-Duffy asked “Why are we paying people who see us as a threat to protect them?” A better question would be, why are you doing Putin’s bidding by undermining our NATO alliance?
Here’s the back and forth between Duffy and her cohosts, Lucas Tomlinson and Griff Jenkins on this Sunday’s Fox & Friends Weekend after discussing some of the European leaders reactions to Trump’s recent threats to invade Greenland, and to punish them with tariffs if they don’t comply with his wishes.
CAMPOS-DUFFY: So here’s what’s interesting to me. I don’t understand. So, we pay for NATO, because NATO wants us to protect them from Russia. And now these NATO countries say we’re the threat, as we’re trying to take Greenland, which Denmark’s not able to actually really protect from China and Russia… um… incursions or potential incursions.
How is this? Why are we paying people who see us as a threat to protect them?
TOMLINSON: Let’s go back Rachel to 1951. The U.S. government made a treaty with the Danes, with Denmark that the United States could station military forces there.