Donald Trump's 2025 UNGA Speech: Criticizing Globalism, Immigration, and Energy Policy
Forbes Breaking NewsOctober 7, 202557 min321,397 views
32 connectionsΒ·40 entities in this videoβEconomic Strength and American Leadership
- πΊπΈ Trump asserts that the United States is experiencing a golden age with the strongest economy, borders, military, friendships, and spirit.
- π He claims to have reversed economic calamity, with reduced energy and grocery prices, and a booming stock market hitting record highs.
- π° Investment in the US has surged to $17 trillion in eight months, attributed to tax and regulation cuts, making America the best country for business.
Border Security and Immigration Control
- π« Trump declared a successful repulsion of a "colossal invasion" at the southern border, with zero illegal aliens admitted in the last four months.
- π He criticizes the previous administration's open border policy and states that other countries face similar immigration crises.
- π The UN is accused of funding an assault on Western countries by budgeting $372 million in cash assistance to migrants entering the US.
Global Conflicts and UN Ineffectiveness
- ποΈ Trump claims to have ended seven "unendable" wars in seven months, including conflicts in Cambodia, Pakistan, Israel, and Ukraine.
- β He questions the purpose of the United Nations, stating it did not assist in ending these wars and only provided a broken escalator and a non-working teleprompter.
- β οΈ The UN is criticized for issuing "strongly worded letters" without action, and for potentially rewarding Hamas by considering unilateral recognition of a Palestinian state.
Energy Policy and Climate Change Skepticism
- β½ Trump advocates for traditional energy sources, criticizing renewable energy as a "joke," too expensive, and unreliable.
- π He highlights Germany's return to fossil fuels and nuclear energy as a successful move away from a "sick path" of green policies.
- π The concept of climate change is labeled a "greatest con job," with past predictions of global catastrophe proving false.
- π European electricity bills are noted as four to five times more expensive than in China and two to three times higher than in the US due to green energy policies.
International Trade and Sovereignty
- βοΈ Tariffs are presented as a defense mechanism to ensure fair and reciprocal trade, with the US applying them to countries like Brazil.
- πΊπΈ Trump vows to defend national sovereignty and the rights of American citizens, rejecting the idea that mass migration can trample borders and deplete social safety nets.
- π€ He calls for nations to reject failed approaches, work together, and defend free speech, religious liberty, and sovereignty to build a safer, more prosperous world.
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