Trump to take aim at ‘globalist institutions,’ make case for his foreign policy record in UN speech
- On Tuesday morning, September 23, 2025, President Donald Trump will address the United Nations General Assembly in New York City during the 80th annual gathering.
- This event occurs amid the U.S. reducing financial and diplomatic support for the U.N., reflecting an America First policy and a retreat from traditional multilateral cooperation.
- More than 140 world leaders are attending, while the U.K., Australia, Canada, and France plan to formally recognize Palestinian statehood at the conference.
- The U.N. faces a liquidity crisis with Secretary-General António Guterres proposing a 30% budget cut and job reductions to about $3.24 billion in programming.
- Trump's address represents a shifting world order marked by U.S. disengagement at the U.N., ceding influence to China and raising uncertainty about the future of international alliances.
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‘Trump’s UN speech for an American audience’ – foreign policy expert
We spoke to Danielle Pletka, a foreign policy expert from the American Enterprise Institute, a conservative thinktank in Washington DC, and started by asking whether she thought President Trump's speech was a battle cry against the institution he was addressing?
Trump says only he, not the UN can bring world peace
President Donald Trump used his address to the United Nations on Tuesday to condemn that body as an institution unable to, like his administration, bring about world peace. He said that all over the world, there are “globalist institutions that have significantly decayed the world order.
World leaders gathered in New York for the annual United Nations General Assembly debate. In his first address to the UN since returning to the presidency, President Donald Trump criticized the globalist institution while emphasizing his "America First" agenda on immigration, climate, and global security.
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