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BREAKING: “Bully on the playground.” Kentucky Gov. Andy Beshear slams Trump’s Davos speech as reckless and harmful to America. Beshear says Trump’s insults toward Canada and obsession with Greenland are costing states real money, hurting jobs, and pushing allies away. He warned America is shifting from global leader to global bully — and that kind of behavior makes the country weaker and less safe. 👉 Click the link to see what Beshear said and why allies are alarmed.
BREAKING: “Bully on the playground” — Kentucky governor SLAMS Trump’s Davos meltdown as devastatingly harmful to America.
California Governor Gavin Newsom wasn’t the only potential Democratic presidential hopeful who made the trek to Davos for the World Economic Forum this week. Kentucky Governor Andy Beshear was also on the scene and had lots to say about Donald Trump,
his insane obsession with Greenland, and how Trump’s actions and words are harming America as well as the rest of the world.
Governo Beshear didn’t mince words after Trump’s jaw-dropping speech in Davos — a speech so detached from reality it left allies stunned, markets rattled, and America looking smaller by the minute.
Responding to Trump’s claim that Canada “owes its existence” to the United States, Beshear called it what it was: hugely disrespectful — and economically self-destructive. Canadians,
he noted, are already hitting back by boycotting American products like bourbon — a particular concern for Kentucky’s economy — and skipping U.S. tourist destinations altogether. According to Beshear, Trump’s mouth is costing states real money, real jobs, and real growth.
But the economic damage is only part of the mess. Beshear warned that Trump’s Davos performance showed a president completely out of touch with life back home. While families struggle with financial insecurity,
Trump stood on the world stage declaring inflation “under control” and the economy “doing great,” signaling to everyday Americans that their pain doesn’t register.
Worse, Beshear said, Trump’s swaggering insults are blowing up global alliances that keep Americans safe. “We’ve gone from leader of the free world to the bully on the playground,” he explained — a president strutting around like raw power is a moral argument.
And nowhere is that recklessness clearer than Trump’s fixation on Greenland. Beshear didn’t hide his alarm as Trump casually tossed NATO into doubt, threatening force simply “because we can.” The result? Allies wondering whether the U.S. would stand with them — or against them.
Beshear put it bluntly: Americans don’t lie awake worrying about Greenland. Our allies already cooperate on security issues. Trump’s chest-thumping doesn’t make us stronger — it makes us isolated, distrusted, and less safe.
Perhaps the most damning warning of all? Trump’s behavior is driving longtime allies like Canada to look toward China instead — a geopolitical gift-wrapped disaster.
This isn’t strength. It’s insecurity masquerading as dominance. And as Beshear made clear, America — and the world — are paying the price for a president who confuses bullying with leadership.
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