NELK Boys troll Greenland locals with Trump’s proposal to buy the territory and make it a US state

The Canadian-born group is known for their daring pranks and controversial antics.

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The NELK Boys, known for their daring pranks and controversial antics, are stirring up buzz once again, but this time, it’s in Greenland. Currently on a new adventure, the group is making headlines by asking locals to sign a petition to join the United States. 

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The stunt, reminiscent of their usual boundary-pushing content, has garnered attention for its absurdity and boldness.

The Canadian-born group, consisting of Kyle Forgeard, Jesse Sebastiani, Salim Sirur, and other members, has previously attracted controversy with their unconventional antics, including a notorious party in the midst of the COVID-19 pandemic that led to YouTube demonetizing their channel. 

However, their connection with political figures, such as former President Donald Trump, has thrust them into the spotlight again.

Back in April 2023, Trump appeared on the NELK Boys’ “Full Send Podcast,” where he took aim at Florida Governor Ron DeSantis. Forgeard and fellow NELK member Salim Sirur even made appearances alongside Trump at a rally in Las Vegas, with Forgeard declaring to the crowd, “We need Trump back and we need him back bad.”

Now, as they bring their antics to Greenland, the NELK Boys are once again making waves. This time, instead of disrupting a party, they’re promoting a quirky petition—one that invites locals to sign a document expressing their desire to join the United States. 

The stunt has sparked both amusement and confusion, as it’s clear that Greenland’s status as an autonomous territory within the Kingdom of Denmark would make such a proposal an impossibility.

But in typical NELK fashion, the boys’ antics are all part of their unique brand, blending political commentary with humor and a touch of chaos. 

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