what did trump say

Right now “what did Trump say” is very broad, and he has made a lot of different remarks in the past few days on several topics like NATO, the Ukraine war, immigration, and abortion policy. I’ll outline a few of the most talked‑about things he has said recently so you can see what might match what you’re looking for.
Recent big things Trump said
1. NATO and “will they help us?”
- In a recent appearance marking about one year back in office, Trump repeated that “nobody’s done more for NATO than I have,” but at the same time he openly questioned whether NATO allies would really come to America’s defense under Article 5.
- He framed his concern as the US putting huge resources into NATO while not being sure allies would “return the favor,” which has stirred debate in Europe and in US foreign‑policy circles.
2. Greenland and expansion talk
- At the same time, he revived the idea of the US exerting control over Greenland, promoting AI‑generated images of himself figuratively “claiming” Greenland and talking about having “many meetings set for Greenland” around his Davos trip.
- When pressed on how far he’d go to obtain Greenland, he answered “You’ll find out,” which many commentators read as a deliberately vague, provocative line meant to keep options—including economic or political pressure—on the table.
3. “Most pro‑life president in history”
- In a formal message for National Sanctity of Human Life Day 2026, Trump described himself as the “most pro‑life president in history” and said that from the moment he returned to office he had taken “decisive action to protect the unborn.”
- He highlighted actions like enforcing the Hyde Amendment, reinstating the Mexico City Policy, pardoning several anti‑abortion activists, and signing what he called the “One Big Beautiful Bill,” which he described as expanding the child tax credit, making a paid‑leave tax credit permanent, limiting abortion funding, and creating “Trump accounts” for newborns.
4. Economy and border at a press briefing
- In a recent White House press briefing, Trump boasted that his administration had created “super high” economic growth and that “America is booming,” claiming record‑level construction and major spending cuts.
- He also said the southern border is now “secure,” asserted that for months “almost nobody” has been coming in, and claimed his team is removing “murderers” and people released from foreign prisons and mental institutions—statements that supporters cheer and critics challenge as exaggerated or misleading.
How people are reacting
- Supporters argue that his NATO and Greenland comments are part of a bargaining style: he publicly questions alliances and floats dramatic ideas to extract better deals, while insisting he still protects US interests.
- Critics say his questioning of NATO’s mutual‑defense guarantee and his Greenland rhetoric make allies doubt US reliability and normalize inflammatory talk about territorial ambitions.
- On abortion, anti‑abortion groups praise his “Sanctity of Life” message and the “One Big Beautiful Bill” as proof he is following through on social‑conservative promises.
- Abortion‑rights advocates see the same speech as evidence he is pushing a much more restrictive agenda on reproductive rights at home and abroad.
If you tell me which topic you had in mind—NATO, Greenland, abortion, the border, or something else—I can zoom in on the exact quote or speech that matches what you’re hearing about.