President Donald J. Trump stormed into Davos Wednesday, ready to upend the global status quo and deliver a speech that will redefine America’s role on Greenland, Venezuela and the world stage.

Touching down in Zurich just hours before his keynote at the World Economic Forum, Trump made it clear: “No nation has ever seen an economy like ours. Eighteen trillion dollars and climbing.”

From the tarmac he boarded Marine One, escorted by a high-level team—Secretary of State Marco Rubio, Chief of Staff Susie Wiles, communications ace Karoline Leavitt, policy strategist Stephen Miller and NEC Director Kevin Hassett.

A minor electrical hiccup grounded Trump’s first Air Force One sortie at Joint Base Andrews. Protocol demanded a plane swap; safety prevailed and the mission pressed on without a hitch.

At 8:30 a.m. EST, Trump will take the Davos stage, laying out a bold vision for American leadership in the Arctic and a firm roadmap for liberating Venezuela from socialist decay.

European elites have sputtered over Trump’s Greenland proposal and tariff threats, but he remains unmoved. “We will not yield on America’s interests,” he declared before departure.

British Prime Minister Keir Starmer publicly denounced Trump’s tactics. He’ll learn that standing up for core principles means enforcing them—no apologies, no retreats.

NATO Secretary General Mark Rutte urged Davos to focus on Ukraine rather than Greenland. Fair point—yet true leadership addresses every threat to Western stability, from Arctic sovereignty to Eastern Europe.

Trump’s itinerary includes high-stakes meetings with heads of state and a marquee business luncheon. Each encounter will underscore that America’s comeback is real, unstoppable and just beginning.

When Trump speaks in Davos, the free world will hear an unmistakable message: American strength drives global progress—and under this administration, it will never waver.