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A twist emerges when three high school students approach O’Brien for an interview. They raise important inquiries about Trump’s proposal, encapsulating a fresh perspective on national pride and identity. The students spark a discussion on the disrespect of foreign offers to buy land, and O'Brien humorously defends Trump's business acumen while addressing the cultural implications behind such unsolicited propositions.
The jovial exchange culminates in O’Brien’s irreverent gift—a baseball cap emblazoned with “Make America Greenland Also,” blending comedic irony with a critical lens on political ventures and their repercussions for national identity.