September 23, 2025

In a powerful address to the United Nations, former President Donald Trump stood as a vanguard of American values, defiantly contrasting the United States’ commitment to Christianity and national sovereignty against the failures of other nations. As the nation approaches its 250th anniversary, Trump emphasized the perilous plight of Christians, declaring them "the most persecuted religion in the world," and called for a unified stand to defend religious liberty and free speech worldwide. Condemning the chaos of open borders, he recounted the consequences of failed immigration policies, insisting that kindness shown to asylum-seekers was repaid with crime—an alarming trend he vowed to halt. With unflinching clarity, Trump denounced the U.N. for funding an "assault on Western countries," asserting that instead of protecting borders, the organization has enabled a crisis at the southern border by providing resources to illegal migrants. In this high-stakes moment, Trump’s vision for America's future is one of strength, unity, and unwavering commitment to its foundational principles.

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