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President Trump's speech at the United Nations Building in New York

Summary by Grok AI.

In his speech, President Trump addresses world leaders at the United Nations, reflecting on his administration’s achievements and global challenges. He highlights the U.S.’s economic recovery, claiming it now has the "strongest economy, borders, military, and spirit" globally, with record-low inflation, surging growth, and booming manufacturing. He credits his policies, including historic tax and regulation cuts, for attracting $17 trillion in investments in just eight months, compared to under $1 trillion in four years under the previous administration.

Trump emphasizes his administration’s border security measures, stating illegal immigration has dropped to zero for four consecutive months, contrasting this with the "open border" policies of the Biden administration. He praises El Salvador for jailing criminals deported from the U.S. and calls for other nations to address immigration, warning that uncontrolled migration is "destroying" countries, particularly in Europe.

On the global stage, Trump claims America is respected again, citing increased NATO defense spending (from 2% to 5% of GDP) and strengthened Middle East partnerships. He boasts of ending seven "unendable" wars in seven months, including conflicts involving Cambodia, Thailand, Kosovo, Serbia, Congo, Rwanda, Pakistan, India, Israel, Iran, Egypt, Ethiopia, Armenia, and Azerbaijan, criticizing the UN for not assisting. He questions the UN’s purpose, citing its failure to act decisively and its mismanagement, such as costly renovations of its headquarters.

Trump also discusses his efforts to broker a Gaza ceasefire, condemning Hamas for rejecting peace offers and urging the release of hostages. He addresses the Ukraine war, calling it preventable and criticizing NATO countries for funding Russia’s war through oil purchases, threatening tariffs if they don’t stop.

Trump warns of the dangers of nuclear and biological weapons, announcing a U.S.-led effort to enforce a biological weapons convention using AI verification.

He criticizes the UN for funding illegal migration to the U.S., allocating $372 million in 2024 to support migrants, which he sees as an assault on sovereignty.

He advocates for strong borders globally, citing high percentages of foreign nationals in European prisons as evidence of migration’s toll.

Trump also dismisses green energy and climate change policies as a "scam," arguing they harm economies, particularly in Europe, while praising U.S. energy independence through oil, gas, and coal. He criticizes the Paris Climate Accord as unfair to the U.S. and highlights tariffs as a tool to protect American interests, including against Brazil for alleged censorship and unfair trade practices.

Finally, Trump calls for nations to defend sovereignty, free speech, religious liberty (especially Christianity), and cultural heritage, urging leaders to reject globalist policies on migration and energy. He envisions a peaceful, prosperous world where nations preserve their unique identities, closing with a call to action to make countries "better, safer, more beautiful" while honoring their histories.