(NEXSTAR) -- President Donald Trump appeared at Tuesday’s White House press briefing to mark the first anniversary of the start of his second term. Trump, who was slated to speak as a "special guest" at the briefing, highlighted what he touted as his administration’s accomplishments during his lengthy remarks. Journalists in the room were also given a 31-page handout on that topic, listing what it said were “365 WINS IN 365 DAYS.” During the rare appearance, which lasted more than an hour, Trump touched on a wide range of topics, including ICE activities in Minneapolis, his pursuit of Greenland, the price of groceries, and his plans for a "Board of Peace." “The U.N. just hasn’t been very helpful," the president said in response to a reporter who questioned whether his Board of Peace should replace the United Nations. "I’m a big fan of the potential, but it has never lived up to its potential," Trump said. Trump's remarks came as the president faces extraordinary pushback from America’s European allies over his planned tariffs over Greenland, tensions he’ll confront in person this week at the World Economic Forum in Davos, Switzerland. European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen described Trump’s planned new tariffs over Greenland as “a mistake especially between long-standing allies” and called into question Trump’s trustworthiness, saying that he had agreed last year not to impose more tariffs on members of the bloc. But Trump announced that starting February, a 10% import tax will be imposed on goods from eight European nations that have rallied around Denmark in the wake of his stepped up calls for the United States to take over the semi-autonomous Danish territory of Greenland. Trump, speaking Tuesday of his upcoming appearance at the World Economic Forum, said he would highlight U.S. accomplishments in his Davos speech, too. “I think more than anything else, what I’m going to be speaking about is the tremendous success that we’ve had in one year,” he said. “I didn’t think we could do it this fast.” Trump also listed off many of the "wins" discussed in a news release issued by the White House on Tuesday, like his efforts to revoke electric car mandates, or his claim that workers with 401K plans are thanking him for making them look like "financial geniuses" in front of their spouses. He also told a story about his younger years when discussing an executive order to bring back mental institutions and insane asylums. Trump said he remembered playing Little League — reminding reporters he was “quite the baseball player" — when he noticed a building with bars on the windows "loom[ing] over the block." He made time, too, to grumble about not winning the Nobel Peace Prize, reiterating his feelings from a message to European officials he made public this week. “It’s a joke,” he said. “They’ve lost such prestige.” The Associated Press contributed to this report.