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Related: Editorials & Other Articles, Issue Forums, Alliance Forums, Region ForumsMaddowBlog-Trump reportedly isn't sending a hospital ship to Greenland after all
Too often, there is no meaningful connection between what the president says hes going to do and what he actually does.
Remember a few days ago, when Trump announced he was deploying a hospital ship to Greenland? And he added a bunch of exclamation points?
— Steve Benen (@stevebenen.com) 2026-02-24T18:04:47.464Z
He isnât actually deploying the ship.
The larger arc: Thereâs no meaningful connection between what he says heâs going to do and what he actually does.
https://www.ms.now/rachel-maddow-show/maddowblog/trump-reportedly-isnt-sending-a-hospital-ship-to-greenland-after-all
Soon after, instead of expressing gratitude, Donald Trump published a bizarre statement to his social media platform. According to the American president, he and his administration were deploying a great hospital boat to Greenland to take care of the many people who are sick, and not being taken care of there. The Republican concluded, Its on the way!!!.....
Soon after, an apparent explanation for the confusion came into focus. The Wall Street Journal reported:
......The incumbent president has earned his reputation as an unusually prolific liar, but this is a specific kind of mendacity. Trump isnt merely peddling nonsense about his perceived enemies or his record; this is a kind of dishonesty rooted in a disconnect from future events: The American president keeps telling the nation and the world about steps hes going to take, only to decide later not to bother with them, without offering any kind of explanation for the shift.
After his major defeat at the U.S. Supreme Court, for example, Trump said hed impose global tariffs at a 15% rate. That wasnt quite right, and when the policy was announced soon after, the actual rate was 10%.
The Republican said he was going to cap credit card interest rates, and then he didnt. He said he was going to impose steep economic penalties on any country that does business with Iran, and then he didnt. He even said he was going to decertify aircrafts made in Canada, and then he didnt.
For Americans who want to know whats likely to happen with their own government, its generally a good idea to pay more attention to what Trump and his team do than to what they say, because what he says has little bearing on reality.
Soon after, an apparent explanation for the confusion came into focus. The Wall Street Journal reported:
The Pentagon has received no orders to deploy any U.S. Navy vessels to Greenland, according to U.S. officials, despite President Trumps claim that a hospital ship is on its way to the self-governing Danish territory.
The U.S. has two hospital ships, the East Coast-based USNS Comfort and the West Coast-based USNS Mercy, which are designed as floating medical-treatment facilities. Both vessels are in a shipyard in Mobile, Ala., according to maritime tracking information. The Comfort is undergoing repairs that are expected to be completed in April, while the Mercy is in the middle of a one-year maintenance period that began last July.
......The incumbent president has earned his reputation as an unusually prolific liar, but this is a specific kind of mendacity. Trump isnt merely peddling nonsense about his perceived enemies or his record; this is a kind of dishonesty rooted in a disconnect from future events: The American president keeps telling the nation and the world about steps hes going to take, only to decide later not to bother with them, without offering any kind of explanation for the shift.
After his major defeat at the U.S. Supreme Court, for example, Trump said hed impose global tariffs at a 15% rate. That wasnt quite right, and when the policy was announced soon after, the actual rate was 10%.
The Republican said he was going to cap credit card interest rates, and then he didnt. He said he was going to impose steep economic penalties on any country that does business with Iran, and then he didnt. He even said he was going to decertify aircrafts made in Canada, and then he didnt.
For Americans who want to know whats likely to happen with their own government, its generally a good idea to pay more attention to what Trump and his team do than to what they say, because what he says has little bearing on reality.
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MaddowBlog-Trump reportedly isn't sending a hospital ship to Greenland after all (Original Post)
LetMyPeopleVote
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tanyev
(48,993 posts)1. But he posted a picture on Truth Social--that's practically the same as deploying a ship!
LetMyPeopleVote
(177,864 posts)2. You can expect Trump to propose a bunch of stuff tonight
You can expect Trump to propose a bunch of stuff tonight and those proposals won't be worth your time to think about, it'll be vaporware just like this.
— Matthew Gertz (@mattgertz.bsky.social) 2026-02-24T18:07:00.685Z