Editor's Note from Celebrity Media: At the 80th anniversary conference of the United Nations, U.S. President Donald Trump returned to the UN stage after six years. In his speech, he emphasized that the United States has entered a "golden era" eight months into his administration, boasting the strongest economy, military, and border security. He noted that the U.S. stock market has hit record highs, workers' wages are rising rapidly, total investment has exceeded $17 trillion, and announced that through large-scale tax cuts and deregulation, the U.S. has once again become the best place in the world to do business.
In terms of foreign policy, Trump stated that his administration ended seven long-term wars, promoted the Middle East peace process, and criticized the United Nations for its inaction in conflict mediation. He also emphasized a tough stance on Iran's nuclear program, claiming that key facilities had been destroyed through military action, and called for the immediate release of hostages and an end to the Gaza war.
On immigration issues, Trump reiterated that "illegal entrants will be deported or imprisoned," and accused the United Nations of funding illegal immigration. He called on countries to defend their borders and national sovereignty.
On energy and climate topics, Trump fiercely criticized the so-called "green energy scam," emphasized that the United States will rely on oil, natural gas, and clean coal to support development, and criticized the Paris Climate Agreement as being unfair to the U.S. He declared that "climate change is a hoax" and urged rejection of the globalist agenda.
Throughout the speech, Trump both proudly proclaimed America’s achievements and bluntly criticized the United Nations and the current international order, highlighting a position centered on “America First.”
U.S. President Donald Trump's Speech at the 80th United Nations General Assembly