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Trump Calls Globalism A ‘Failed Experiment’ In U.N. Address

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# Trump Calls Globalism A ‘Failed Experiment’ In U.N. Address

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# Trump Calls Globalism A ‘Failed Experiment’ In U.N. Address

September 24, 2025

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Worthy News / Press

September 24, 2025

President Donald Trump delivered a forceful rebuke of globalism in the second half of his U.N. General Assembly speech Tuesday, denouncing policies he said have fueled child trafficking, environmental hypocrisy, and unchecked mass migration.

“The entire globalist concept of asking successful industrialized nations to inflict pain on themselves and radically disrupt their entire societies must be rejected completely and totally, and it must be immediate,” Trump declared.

**Child Trafficking and Migration**

The president highlighted what he called the “globalist migration agenda,” which he said had directly led to the mass trafficking of children across borders. He noted that the United States has returned nearly 30,000 children to their parents, stressing that many had crossed illegally without family members.

“Any system that results in the mass trafficking of children is inherently evil, yet that is exactly what the globalist migration agenda has done,” Trump said.

He accused the United Nations of “funding an assault on Western countries” by providing migrants with cash assistance, food, and shelter. “Europe has been invaded by a force of illegal aliens like nobody’s ever seen before,” Trump added. “It’s time to end the failed experiment of open borders. You have to end it now.”

**Environmental Burdens and Heat Deaths**

Trump also criticized climate and energy policies that, he argued, punish developed nations while leaving major polluters unchecked. He cited stark statistics comparing annual heat-related deaths: around 1,300 in the United Sta