President Donald Trump to U.N.: 'Your Countries Are Going to Hell'
Trump condemned the United Nations for failing to aid peace efforts and criticized migration policies, calling immigration a crisis that threatens Western countries' heritage and security.
- On September 23, 2025, U.S. President Donald Trump delivered a nearly hour-long speech at the United Nations General Assembly in New York City.
- Trump condemned the UN for not supporting his efforts to mediate peace in Gaza and Ukraine and accused the organization of facilitating attacks on Western nations through its refugee assistance programs.
- He sharply denounced immigration policies in Europe, warned that some countries are "going to hell," dismissed climate change as a "con job," and called for UN leadership change.
- Trump claimed he settled seven conflicts, said America is now respected like never before, and urged nations to emulate his migration policies stating, "You have to end it now."
- The speech underscored rising tensions over global governance amid ongoing Middle East wars and recent recognition of Palestine by several countries at an international peace summit.
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On Voz News news, journalist Enrique Teuteló interviewed State Department spokesperson Natalia Molano on Tuesday, with whom he spoke about President Donald Trump's speech at the United Nations General Assembly, in which he left numerous headlines before the way he blamed the organization for not having been able to do anything to avoid several of the threats that today affect the world.Read more]]>
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