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God, we thank You for giving us a President who is bold enough to stand up to the United Nations. We ask You to guide him and his administration as they seek to represent America well on the global stage.
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On Tuesday, President Trump delivered a scathing address to the United Nations General Assembly, sharply criticizing the international body.

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From Fox News:

President Donald Trump slammed the United Nations for not aiding his administration’s peace push and for “creating new problems” for the U.S. and member nations, while questioning its purpose and also offering “the hand of American leadership and friendship” to all countries in the body.

The president, during his first address of his second administration to the United Nations General Assembly Tuesday, highlighted renewed American strength while slamming the international body.

“Not only is the U.N. not solving the problems it should, it, too often, is actually creating new problems for us to solve,” the president said. “The best example is the number one political issue of our time: the crisis of uncontrolled migration. It is uncontrolled. Your countries are being ruined.”

The President highlighted European nations’ failure to protect their borders, calling the crisis overseas “unsustainable.” He also took aim at the UN for “funding an assault on Western countries and their borders,” accusing the body of “supporting people that are illegally coming into the United States.”

President Trump also highlighted how he has “ended seven wars … in just seven months.” He took a swipe at the UN, lamenting that he “had to do these things instead of the United Nations.” He even went so far as to ask what the purpose of the UN is, characterizing it as “not even coming close to living up to” it’s “tremendous potential.”

Later in his speech, the President also criticized the members of the UN for seeking to recognize a Palestinian state. President Trump accused the nations of rewarding Hamas, claiming that Palestinian statehood “would be a reward for these horrible atrocities, including Oct. 7, even while they refuse to release the hostages or accept the ceasefire.” He called on those who want peace to demand that Hamas releases the remaining hostages.

Perhaps the most notable moment of the speech, however, was when the President questioned whether the UN could “play a productive role” in protecting and creating peace, offering the “hand of American leadership” to the nations in attendance.

“I’ve come here today to offer the hand of American leadership and friendship to any nation in this assembly that is willing to join us in forging a safer, more prosperous world,” Trump said. “And it’s a world that will be much happier with a dramatically better future within our reach. But to get there, we must reject the failed approaches of the past and work together to confront some of the greatest threats in history.”

One of President Trump’s first actions in his second term was pulling the U.S. out of the World Health Organization. And now, at the UN, he’s calling on other nations to partner with America, just as HHS Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. called on other nations to leave the WHO. Is the President trying to build an alternative to the UN with America at the center, or is he simply trying to strengthen our ties with other nations?

Let’s intercede for our President as he continues to work to build up America on the global stage!

What did you think of President Trump’s UN address? Share your thoughts and prayers below.

(Excerpts from Fox News. Photo Credit: Official White House Photo by Joyce N. Boghosian)

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Yochbehi
September 25, 2025

9-25-25 – Regarding:
President Trump to UN
2. Trump championed human rights, including religious freedom for Christians.
“Let us defend free speech and free expression,” Trump urged world leaders. “Let us protect religious liberty, including for the most persecuted religion on the planet today — it’s called Christianity this is one important point you left out-that President Trump spoke the UN assembly about!
Thank You & Blessings

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Kathy Bolam
September 24, 2025

I agree with President Trump’s major points. Unity is the only answer. Prayers .so needed to bring about this unity and peace

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Susan CC
September 24, 2025

I listened to his entire speech to KNOW myself what was said…..very purposefully, the President spoke about Europe’s failure to protect their borders… he called it a crisis and unsustainable… and to the UN, he spoke to their funding this assault on Western countries stating that they had FINANCED the illegal flood of humanity into the United States during the last administration.

He spoke about the 330,000 innocent children lost as a result of that inhumanity.

He spoke about the wars he helped to broker an end to….and said that it wasn’t for awards but for the peace and security of those countries to stop the killing and prosper.

He shared the chance meeting with Brazil’s president Lula de Suza, who the US has a contentious relationship with. In arriving, they met and embraced and had an “excellent chemistry” in that 37 seconds….a meeting next week is planned.

Pres. Trump spoke truthfully and openly. His words brought life to the battle against a one world order…loosely defined below.

Nationalism prioritizes a nation’s interests, focusing on preserving traditional identities and protecting local economies. Globalism advocates for free trade and open borders, viewing these as paths to innovation and shared prosperity. usconstitution.net

Babel [confusion]

Dear Heavenly Father, You are the Sovereign of the World, who called everything to order. Thank you for the confusion of Babel by which You formed the nations of the world and ordered language, borders and value. Thank You for the men and women who reject the deception of globalism, who I pray You will position in places of leadership in all the nations. And I thank You LORD that the day is coming when You will wipe away every tear….no longer will there be death, mourning, crying or pain; because the (world) order has passed away. May the grace of the Lord Jesus the Anointed, Your love our God and Father and the fellowship of the Holy Spirit remain with us all. I love you.
Revelation 21:4, 2 Corinthians 13:14

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