
Trump Speech to UN Should Serve as a Blueprint for Every Sovereign Nation That Yearns to Breathe Free
President Trump never changes or equivocates and “political speak” remains foreign to him. He plows ahead and did so again this past week when he addressed the United Nations in New York City.
He endured audio problems, a teleprompter malfunction, and an escalator mishap before he delivered his speech, irregularities that are under FBI investigation. Undaunted, he gave one of the most impactful and historic speeches ever delivered in the United Nations.
One topic Trump hammered repeatedly as a threat to every nation was illegal immigration. Illegal immigration “is destroying your country, and you have to do something about it!” “Uncontrolled migration” is a great danger and “your countries are being ruined.”
He directly criticized the UN stating, “not only was the UN not solving problems it was (actually) funding an assault on Western countries and their borders.” He noted “in 2024, the UN budgeted $372 million in cash assistance to support an estimated 624,000 people illegally coming into the United States.” He pointedly stated that the “mass trafficking of children is evil but that’s exactly what the globalist migration agenda has done.”
Trump continued, “the UN is supposed to stop invasions, not create them or finance them.” In America, “we reject the idea that mass numbers of people from foreign lands can be permitted to travel halfway around the world to trample our borders, violate our sovereignty and cause unmitigated crime while depleting our social safety net.”
He asserted that “just as America belongs to the American people, I encourage all countries to take their own stand in defense of their citizens as well.” He blamed the illegal invasion on “political correctness” and, pointing to London, said “your migrants now want to go to Sharia law.” Rather, he urged, every nation is “unique,” and you have “the right to control your own borders” and should do so!
One of my favorite parts of the speech was when Trump looked out at the huge assembly of leaders from across the world and, after enumerating the seven wars he has recently ended worldwide, said, “… it’s too bad I had to do these things instead of the United Nations doing them … and sadly in all cases the United Nations did not even try to help in any of them.” And then he eyed that weak and sterile body and stated, “I never even received a phone call from the United Nations offering to help.”
He concluded his scathing critique by asserting “all the UN does is write really strongly worded letters and then never follows up on those letters. They’re only empty words and empty words don’t solve war.”
He emphasized the need for unity against the greatest threat—the “nuclear” threat—and recalled his destruction of Iran’s nuclear capability. “The world’s number one sponsor of terror (Iran) can never be allowed to possess the most dangerous weapon.” Trump explained he attempted to negotiate with the Supreme Leader of Iran to halt that country’s nuclear program but was ignored. He then ordered seven American B-2 bombers to drop fourteen bombs on Iran’s key nuclear facilities, “totally obliterating” all of them.
He then powerfully recalled the slaughter of Oct 7th in Israel and addressed the issue of a ceasefire in Gaza, chastising the nations present who, “as if to encourage continued conflict, some of this body are seeking to unilaterally recognize a Palestinian state” which would “only reward the horrible atrocities of Hamas, which has repeatedly rejected reasonable offers to make peace.” He then demanded that Hamas “release the hostages now!”
He also explained he is using the American military to destroy drug cartels he has designated as terrorist organizations, indicating we are “blowing drug boats out of the water.”
He also mocked Green energy as “windmills that don’t work” and UN participation decades before in climate hysteria that has never come to pass. “Climate change is the greatest con job ever perpetrated on the world.”
He concluded by observing America’s 250th anniversary next year and invited the world to come for the upcoming 2026 FIFA World Cup and the 2028 Olympics as “great celebrations of liberty and human achievement.” He then defended Christianity and encouraged each nation to treasure and protect its own heritage and citizens, and closed with “God bless the nations of the world.”
Trump is a rare and historic leader, and we should pray for his health and safety.