- Trump threatens new tariffs on Russia over Ukraine war
- US president lectures world leaders on migration, climate change
- Calls climate change a con job
UNITED NATIONS, Sept 23 (Reuters) - U.S. President Donald Trump argued for lower levels of global migration and urged a turn away from climate change policies on Tuesday in a combative, wide-ranging speech to the U.N. General Assembly that leveled scathing criticism of world leaders.
The 56-minute speech was a rebuke to the world body and a return to form for Trump, who routinely bashed the U.N. during his first term as president. Leaders gave him polite applause when he exited the chamber.
And my daily reminder that he is the most prolific traitor in the history of America, worse than ALL other American traitors, COMBINED.
Also, he’s a pedophile, and breath-takingly corrupt. And he smells bad.