Trump floats renaming Gulf of Mexico, seizing Panama in wide-reaching presser

President-elect Trump speaks during Turning Point USA’s AmericaFest at the Phoenix Convention Center on Dec. 22 in Phoenix, Ariz. Photo: Rebecca Noble/Getty Images

President-elect Trump during a lengthy press conference on Tuesday did not rule out using the U.S. military to reclaim the Panama Canal or acquire Greenland.

Why it matters: Speaking for over an hour during his second press conference since winning the White House, Trump floated renaming the ‘Gulf of Mexico’ to ‘Gulf of America’ and reiterated that he’s “looking at” pardoning Jan. 6 defendants.

Driving the news: Trump’s far-reaching press conference comes just one day after Congress certified his 2024 presidential victory. Here’s some of what he said:

  • When asked by a reporter whether Trump would assure the world that he would not use military or economic coercion to gain control of Greenland and the Panama Canal, he said: “No, I can’t assure you on either of those two.”
  • “I can say this, we need them for economic security,” the president-elect said.
  • Trump’s remarks come as his son, Donald Trump Jr., is visiting Greenland on Tuesday, after the president-elect has signaled that the U.S. should try to acquire the territory.

Gulf of Mexico: Trump also said that “we’re going to be changing the name of Gulf of Mexico to the Gulf of America, which has a beautiful ring.”

  • His remarks, which raise questions about how the renaming process would actually work, are the latest example of Trump flexing his power on the global stage before he takes office.

Jan. 6 defendants: One day after the four year anniversary of the Capitol riot, Trump said that “we’ll be looking at the whole thing, but I’ll be making major pardons.”

  • He didn’t specifically answer whether he would consider pardoning the Jan. 6 rioters who were charged with violent offenses.
  • Trump on the campaign trail repeatedly said he would pardon the rioters who were charged in connection to Jan. 6 on his “first day” in office.

Hostages held by Hamas: Trump said that “all hell will break out in the Middle east” if the hostages held by Hamas are not released by the time he takes office.

  • “And it will not be good for Hamas and it will not be good, frankly, for anyone. All hell will break out. I don’t have to say anymore, but that’s what it is.”

Canada: Trump, who has mused about making Canada the 51st U.S. state, said that he would not use the military to make that happen but did not rule out using “economic force.”

Zoom out: Trump earlier in his Tuesday press conference announced that billionaire Hussain Sajwani, chairman of Dubai-based developer Damac Properties, is investing at least $20 billion in the U.S. to back new data centers.

Go deeper: Trump announces $20 billion foreign investment in data centers

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