
Crystal Dike
United States President Donald Trump on Tuesday delivered a blistering address at the United Nations General Assembly in New York, targeting the UN, climate policies, and Europe’s stance on immigration and energy.
In the nearly hour-long speech, Trump dismissed climate change as “the greatest con job ever perpetrated on the world,” accusing the UN and other international institutions of promoting a “false climate agenda” that he claimed has damaged economies.
“All of these predictions made by the United Nations and many others, often for bad reasons, were wrong,” Trump said. “If you don’t get away from this green scam, your country is going to fail.”
Turning his criticism to Europe, Trump warned of what he called a “double-tailed monster” — the twin pressures of large-scale immigration and aggressive green energy policies.
“I love Europe, and I hate to see it being devastated by energy and immigration,” he told delegates. “You’re doing it because you want to be nice… and you’re destroying your heritage.”
The U.S. president accused European governments of pursuing a “globalist migration agenda,” urging them to abandon what he described as the “failed experiment of open borders.”
He further warned that unless European leaders acted decisively to curb immigration and scale back green policies, they risked losing both national identity and economic stability.
Trump’s remarks drew sharp reactions from diplomats and observers, with critics accusing him of undermining international cooperation at a time of mounting global challenges.