Denmark has summoned its top U.S. diplomat in response to allegations that former Trump administration figures are engaging in covert operations to promote secession in Greenland. Danish public broadcaster DR, citing undisclosed sources, claims that at least three U.S. citizens with ties to the Trump administration are working to sway public opinion on the island. The Danish government has expressed concern over the potential implications of such actions on the region’s political stability and sovereignty. This move comes amid heightened tensions between the U.S. and Denmark over perceived interference in internal affairs. While the U.S. has not officially commented on the report, some analysts suggest that the allegations could reflect broader concerns about foreign influence strategies in strategically located regions. The situation highlights the complex interplay between national sovereignty and international diplomacy, raising questions about the extent of foreign involvement in local matters.