‘Red, white and blueland?’ Republicans reveal Bill to rename Greenland

A GOP congressman has announced new legislation to strengthen Donald Trump’s efforts to take over Greenland, while also giving the autonomous Danish territory a new name: “Red, White and Blueland.”

The president has recently escalated calls to buy Greenland for national security purposes, despite Denmark insisting that the Arctic island is not for sale.

On Tuesday, Georgia representative Buddy Carter revealed the red, white and Blueland Act of 2025 to apparently help America’s “dealer-in-chief” acquire the region.

By giving a six-month deadline, the proposed bill would direct the secretary of the domestic law to ensure that federal papers are updated to Star and Stripes-inspired new name.

“America is back and will soon be bigger than ever with the addition of red, white and blueland,” said in a statement to New York Post.

“President Trump has properly identified the acquisition of what is now Greenland as a national security priority, and we will proudly welcome its people to join the freeest nation that ever exists when our dealer-in-chief blows this monumental agreement.”

The legislation should first be awarded a committee for investigation before deciding whether the bill is transferred to the lower chamber to vote.

Buddy Carter (left), photographed with Donald Trump, has revealed his red, white and Blueland Act
Buddy Carter (left), photographed with Donald Trump, has revealed his red, white and Blueland Act (X/@repbuddycarter?

Since December, Trump has floated the idea of ​​acquiring Greenland. He even sent his eldest son Donald Trump Jr. to the island last month in a bisarr advertising stunt.

Only 6 percent of Greenlanders wants their nation to join the United States, according to a vote last month.

The survey ordered by Danish newspaper for record, Berlingskeand the Greenlandic daily Sermitsiaq suggests that 85 percent of those who reside at the Danish territory do not want to become part of the US

Only six percent was to join and nine percent had been abandoned, according to the vote.

In a tongue-in-Chek return campaign called “Denmarkification”, Danish citizens seek to crowdfund $ 1 trillion to buy the US state of California.

“New Denmark”, as the campaign site said that Golden State would be called, would see its world -famous theme park Disneyland redirected as “Hans Christian Andersenland”.

It comes when the Mexico Golf was renamed the “America Golf” on Google Maps on Monday.

The Oceanic Basin’s rebrand – which is shared across the United States, Mexico and Cuba – was visible across the country on Monday. Both names appear that Google maps users outside the country, while in Mexico it remains the Gulf of Mexico.

Trump signed an executive order entitled “Restoring Names Honesting American Greatness” on his first day at the Janury 20 office after insisting last month that the Gulf should celebrate the United States rather than Mexico.

The independent has contacted Carter for more information.