Politics9/24/2025Bloomberg

Trump’s Amped Up Second Term on Full Display in Fiery UN Speech

Trump’s Amped Up Second Term on Full Display in Fiery UN Speech

In his fiery speech at the United Nations General Assembly, President Donald Trump outlined his vision for a second term. The event was marked by technical difficulties, including a malfunctioning escalator and a broken teleprompter. Trump criticized globalism and championed nationalism, asserting that the future belongs to "patriotic" nations, not "globalists." He defended his "America First" policies, rejecting the ideas of global governance and multilateralism. The president also attacked Iran and called for increased pressure on the country, condemning its "bloodlust" and "menacing behavior." He praised his administration's economic achievements and touted the strength of the US military. Despite the technical glitches, Trump's speech underscored his determination to pursue his nationalist agenda and challenge the traditional multilateral approach to global affairs if he is re-elected in 2020.

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