“The World Burns While You Debate”: Trump Rebukes UN in Blistering Address
President Donald Trump delivered a fiery speech at the United Nations General Assembly, criticizing the organization’s effectiveness and accusing it of failing its global mandate. His appearance was marked by minor hiccups, including a teleprompter malfunction just before his remarks. Despite the tense rhetoric, his arrival at the summit was smooth and without incident.

Trump Criticizes UN at General Assembly
President Donald Trump delivered a speech at the United Nations General Assembly on Tuesday, using the platform to criticize the body’s effectiveness and funding model. The address came after a brief technical delay, while his arrival at the summit passed without incident.
Trump’s Escalator Arrival Draws Attention
President Trump arrived at the United Nations headquarters in New York on Tuesday for the annual General Assembly, stepping into the venue with his trademark flair. Cameras caught him using the escalator at the main entrance, a moment that quickly made rounds on social media, given Trump’s well-known affinity for dramatic arrivals dating back to his 2015 campaign launch.
Security officials reported no disruptions during his entry, a contrast to the heightened protests and demonstrations seen at some of his past international appearances.
Teleprompter Glitch Before Key Address
In an unexpected hiccup, Trump’s prepared speech was delayed for several minutes after his teleprompter failed to function properly. The technical issue sparked murmurs in the General Assembly hall as aides rushed to fix the equipment.
Ever the showman, Trump used the pause to engage in light remarks, briefly gesturing toward the delegates before the problem was resolved. The incident drew comparisons to similar glitches from past U.S. presidents, though Trump brushed it off and proceeded with his address.
A Fiery Rebuke of the UN
Once at the podium, Trump launched into a scathing critique of the United Nations, accusing it of bureaucracy, inefficiency, and failing to address major global crises.
“The UN was founded to bring nations together, not to waste time in endless debates while the world burns,” Trump declared. He argued that member states spend more energy “on speeches and posturing than solving real problems.”
Trump also doubled down on his long-standing criticism of what he views as disproportionate U.S. funding of the organization, suggesting that America “deserves better than to bankroll an institution that too often undermines its own principles,” suggesting reforms were needed to make the body more accountable.
Reaction From Delegates
The speech drew mixed reactions. Some delegates applauded his calls for accountability and reform, while others sat in silence, visibly uncomfortable with his combative tone. Diplomats from European nations were seen whispering to one another during the address, while representatives from developing countries quietly noted that Trump’s rhetoric overshadowed discussions on climate change, humanitarian aid, and conflict resolution.
Looking Ahead
Trump’s remarks are likely to fuel ongoing debates about the role of the United States in multilateral institutions and whether his combative approach weakens or strengthens American influence on the global stage.