The Steve Hallstrom Show Episode 617: Greenland Standoff & The Year One Report Card

Exactly one year since Donald Trump’s second inauguration, Steve Hallstrom reflects on the shifting tides in Washington and across the globe. The show dives deep into the escalating tensions over Greenland, exploring why this Arctic territory has become a “strategic centerpiece” for U.S. national security. Steve is joined by international relations expert Michael Letts to discuss the history of U.S. interest in the island and the potential for a modern-day takeover. Plus, we take your calls on the greatest accomplishments of the administration’s first year back in office—from border security to economic shifts—and discuss the recent shutdown of drilling

 

Exactly one year since Donald Trump’s second inauguration, Steve Hallstrom reflects on the shifting tides in Washington and across the globe. The show dives deep into the escalating tensions over Greenland, exploring why this Arctic territory has become a "strategic centerpiece" for U.S. national security. Steve is joined by international relations expert Michael Letts to discuss the history of U.S. interest in the island and the potential for a modern-day takeover. Plus, we take your calls on the greatest accomplishments of the administration's first year back in office—from border security to economic shifts—and discuss the recent shutdown of drilling rigs in the Bakken.


Key Moments

  • Inauguration Anniversary: Steve looks back on the "feeling of relief" from January 20, 2025, and evaluates whether the administration has successfully returned "adult presence" to the room after moving away from climate and gender identity focused policies.

  • The Battle for Greenland: Steve breaks down the president’s threat of sweeping tariffs on European allies to pressure a sale of Greenland. He questions the ethics of potential military intervention while highlighting the island's vast reserves of lithium and uranium.

  • Expert Insight on Arctic Security: Michael Letts joins the program to explain why Greenland is the "first line of defense" against Russian and Chinese influence, noting that interest in the territory dates back to the Truman administration.

  • Bakken Rig Shutdown: Continental Resources founder Harold Hamm announces the company is pulling its drilling rigs out of North Dakota’s Bakken formation due to disappearing profit margins—a move that could cost the state hundreds of millions in economic activity.

  • Minneapolis "Common Sense": In a rare moment of praise, Steve credits Minneapolis Mayor Jacob Frey for urging protesters to remain peaceful to avoid an invocation of the Insurrection Act, though Steve disputes Frey's claim that past protests have been entirely non-violent.

  • Best Thing I Heard All Day: Steve plays the rousing reaction to President Trump and his family at the National Championship game in Miami, arguing that the cheers prove the president remains overwhelmingly popular despite "legacy media" narratives.

  • Solving Tech Headaches: SolveCXO founder Chris Buckingham highlights the "hidden costs" of bad tech decisions, such as overlapping software licenses and lost productivity, and how business owners can turn their vision into action.

 

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