President Trump says he’s reached a “framework” for the U.S. to acquire Greenland—and says military action is off the table. But Greenland’s leaders say there’s no concrete deal, no signed agreement, and no consent from Greenland’s people. White House correspondent Karen Travers breaks down what’s really being discussed—and what the president still won’t answer.

PLUS: Is the White House’s proposed $400 million ballroom being built legally? ABC’s Stephen Portnoy has the latest from a courtroom showdown over the demolished East Wing, congressional oversight, and a judge’s blunt skepticism.

AND: ABC News legal analyst Royal Oaks sorts through two fresh legal battles: the Clintons facing a contempt-of-Congress push tied to Epstein, and the Trump administration’s criminal probe targeting Minnesota Democrats.

FINALLY: We head to Olympia for Campaign 2026 moves, a new Washington Supreme Court justice, the state’s entry into the national redistricting fight, tougher penalties for “johns,” and the bipartisan push to let chiropractors treat animals.

The Northwest Politicast with Jeff Pohjola: From this Washington to that one, Jeff Pohjola explores the politics and issues of the week. Frequent guests and top analysts break down the news to get to the heart of what matters most. Subscribe at nwnewsradio.com or on your favorite podcast app.

 
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