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UNIDENTIFIED MALE (voice-over): Live from CNN Abu Dhabi, this is CONNECT THE WORLD with Becky Anderson.

BECKY ANDERSON, CNN HOST (voice-over): Welcome to what is the second hour of the show from our Middle East programming headquarters here in Abu

Dhabi. I'm Becky Anderson; time just after 6 pm in the evening, just after 10 in the morning in New York.

And any moment now, U.S. president Donald Trump will take to the podium at the U.N. General Assembly. He will address world leaders as wars rage in

Gaza and Ukraine and global economies fully digest the impact of his tariffs, not least the economy of Brazil. And the Brazilian president

speaking at present.

It is notable that Donald Trump is speaking a day after a high-level meeting at the U.N. where France joined a growing list of Western nations

formally recognizing an independent Palestinian state, something president Trump is opposed to.

Let's get you our panel. Back with us this hour, CNN international diplomatic editor Nic Robertson and Republican strategist Doug Heye.

Let's start there, Nic. As I closed out the introduction here, alluding to the fact that the U.S. president and his administration against -- very

much against -- criticizing the decision by countries to recognize a Palestinian state. We don't know what to expect from this speech. Suffice

to say, it will be a vision about Trump's world order.

But we might expect that Gaza, the West Bank, the Palestinian issue may come up.

Your thoughts?

NIC ROBERTSON, CNN SENIOR DIPLOMATIC EDITOR: Yes, because the issue has been so much in the headline and the issue has actually played out in the

United States.

Many of these statements coming from countries turning up there to be at the U.N. General Assembly. And they're coming from president Trump's keen

and closest allies in Canada, Australia, Britain, France, all of those countries. So I think it would be expected that president Trump would speak

about it.

Look, when he talked about the differences with Britain over Britain's decision to recognize a Palestinian state last week, he kind of brushed

over it.

But this is a place where, as his press secretary has said, he will paint his picture of the vision of the future, of possibly the United Nations,

possibly some of the rather grander post-World War II international institutions, which he doesn't necessarily like and think that they

contribute properly. So we'll get maybe get a reframing of that.

But I think on that core issue, you ask about on recognition of a Palestinian state, it seems that this is where he would be able to set his

position out. And he will know that the majority of leaders sitting in front of him are from countries that have already said that they recognize

a Palestinian state.

And I would just say, having listened to Antonio Guterres and Annalena Baerbock, the two first speakers, the secretary of the U.N. -- the U.N. --

secretary general of the U.N. and the president of the U.N. General Assembly, they're really laying out a stall (ph), if you will, for why the

U.N. is valuable and important.

Guterres vowing economic reforms, talking about, we know the decisions but we need to fuel to power them. And that fuel is financed but is talking

about running -- reorganizing the U.N. in some way to make it more efficient. We haven't heard those details.

And Annalena Baerbock giving details of the value, of the number, the millions of children without education because of cuts in funding, the

millions of people who lost homes, the 1 billion people that benefited from the WHO institutions the president has withdrawn funding from.

So it would be expected as well, that he might also want to stray into those domains, to put his views out, as those other two have already.

ANDERSON: His warmup act -- and I'm sure the Brazilian president would be unimpressed with me using that term and I use it loosely -- is -- Donald

Trump's warmup act is the Brazilian president, who is speaking at present.

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Kim, let me bring you in. You're our global affairs analyst, alongside Doug Heye and Nic.

I don't know whether you've been listening to or been able to hear what the Brazilian president has been saying.

I mean, there is no love lost between the U.S. president and his Brazilian counterpart at present, is there?

KIMBERLY DOZIER, CNN GLOBAL AFFAIRS ANALYST: No. And I think you're going to hear a contrast with, you know -- remember the Trump administration

doesn't believe in climate change; believes in democracy in its own terms, in its own definition; knows it when it sees it. And then attacks anyone,

basically, that disagrees with Donald Trump.

When I speak to diplomats who have to deal with the Trump White House, they say it's like dealing with very old dynamite that's leaking and sweating.

You don't know when or if it's going to go off or how far the damage is going to be when it does. So you tread carefully and then you get out of

the way.

Of course, the Brazilian president is among those who has already been targeted by Trump and can say what he really thinks.

And has basically pointed out things like, you know, this is a president who throws his weight around and tries to tell us what to do and doesn't

value world institutions like global institutions that the U.S. helped found, like the United Nations.

ANDERSON: That is quite the image that you paint there, Kim. Thank you for that one. I shall -- I shall use it again.

Doug, Donald Trump's stand on domestic policies does seem to a degree to be much firmer and aggressive than his foreign policies, where -- I'm not

suggesting that he is lenient.

But there seems to be less willingness to stand ground there, more flip- flopping, certainly around the tariffs, certainly around the position with regard to Russia and Ukraine and NATO; less so, of course, with Israel.

I just want -- is this an America First that he promised in his campaign?

Is that very specifically why we see that kind of difference in tone and substance?

DOUG HEYE, CNN POLITICAL COMMENTATOR: Certainly. That's a big part of it. And, look, Donald Trump is very malleable. And we've seen this on the

international stage. And what we know is, if you flatter Donald Trump, flattery gets you, if not everywhere, it gets you somewhere.

We've seen Emmanuel Macron use that extremely well. Just last week in London, the entire United Kingdom did that very well.

And if I'm if I'm talking to the Brazilian leader right now, I would say use this as an opportunity. Obviously, there are differences between our

government and the Brazilian government. Trump has loyalties to Bolsonaro for his own reasons. But use this as an opportunity to get what you want.

ANDERSON: Doug, I'm going to stand you by, as I am Nic and Kimberly, because we are awaiting the arrival of president Trump; the Brazilian

president has wrapped up.

Doug, and I've got to apologize. It's Doug Heye. And I called you Doug Hay earlier on. Sincere apologies for that. And I know I've done it before, so

you can slap me next time you see me.

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HEYE: I will not do that.

ANDERSON: I knew you wouldn't be hugely offended. Thank you.

Yes, we are waiting for president Trump. And there -- I'm sure that there is a sophisticated security sweep going on at the U.N. General Assembly.

We've just seen there the president of the UNGA. And Donald Trump is now being announced.

So let's just bring up the images for you and let's listen in to the U.S. president, Donald Trump, addressing the United Nations General Assembly

momentarily.

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DONALD TRUMP, U.S. PRESIDENT: Thank you very much. Very much appreciate it.

And I don't mind making this speech without a teleprompter because the teleprompter is not working. I feel very happy to be up here with you,

nevertheless and that way you speak more from the heart. I can only say that whoever's operating this teleprompter is in big trouble.

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Hello, Madam First Lady. Thank you very much for being here.

And Madam President, Mr. Secretary General, first lady of the United States, distinguished delegates, ambassadors and world leaders.

Six years have passed since I last stood in this grand hall and addressed a world that was prosperous and at peace in my first term. Since that day,

the guns of war have shattered the peace I forged on two continents. An era of calm and stability gave way to one of the great crises of our time.

And here in the United States, four years of weakness, lawlessness and radicalism under the last administration delivered our nation into a

repeated set of disasters.

One year ago, our country was in deep trouble but today, just eight months into my administration, we are the hottest country anywhere in the world

and there is no other country even close.

America is blessed with the strongest economy, the strongest borders, the strongest military, the strongest friendships and the strongest spirit of

any nation on the face of the Earth.

This is indeed the golden age of America. We are rapidly reversing the economic calamity we inherited from the previous administration, including

ruinous price increases and record-setting inflation, inflation like we've never had before.

Under my leadership, energy costs are down, gasoline prices are down, grocery prices are down, mortgage rates are down and inflation has been

defeated.

The only thing that's up is the stock market, which just hit a record high. In fact, it hit a record high 48 times in the last short period of time.

Growth is surging. Manufacturing is booming.

The stock market, as I said, is doing better than it's ever done. And all of you in this room benefit by that, almost everybody. And importantly,

workers' wagers are rising at the fastest pace in more than 60 years. And that's what it's all about, isn't it?

In four years of President Biden, we had less than $1 trillion of new investment into the United States. In just eight months since I took

office, we have secured commitments and money already paid for $17 trillion.

Think of it, four years, less than a trillion, eight months, much more than $17 trillion is being invested in the United States and it's now pouring in

from all parts of the world.

We've implemented the largest tax cuts in American history and the largest regulation cuts in American history, making this once and again the best

country on earth to do business and many of the people in this room are investing in America and it's turned out to be an awfully good investment

during this eight-month period.

In my first term, I built the greatest economy in the history of the world. We had the best economy ever, history of the world and I'm doing the same

thing again but this time it's actually much bigger and even better. The numbers far surpassed my record-setting first term.

On our southern border, we have successfully repelled a colossal invasion and for the last four months and that's four months in a row, the number of

illegal aliens admitted and entering our country has been zero.

Hard to believe, because if you look back just a year ago, it was millions and millions of people pouring in from all over the world, from prisons,

from mental institutions, drug dealers, all over the world they came, they just poured into our country with the ridiculous open border policy of the

Biden administration.

Our message is very simple. If you come illegally into the United States, you're going to jail or you're going back to where you came from or perhaps

even further than that. You know what that means.

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I want to thank the country of El Salvador for the successful and professional job they've done in receiving and jailing so many criminals

that entered our country. And it was under the previous administration that the number became record-setting and they're all being taken out.

We have no choice and other countries have no choice because other countries are in the exact same situation with immigration. It's destroying

their country and you have to do something about it.

On the world stage, America is respected again, like it has never been respected before. You think about two years ago, three years ago, four

years ago or one year ago, we were a laughing stock all over the world.

At the NATO summit in June, virtually, all NATO members formally committed to increase defense spending at my request from 2 percent to 5 percent of

GDP, making our alliance far stronger and more powerful than it was ever before.

In May, I traveled to the Middle East to visit my friends and rebuild our partnerships in the Gulf and those valued relationships with Saudi Arabia,

Qatar and the UAE and other countries are now, I believe, closer than ever before.

My administration has negotiated one historic trade deal after another, including with the United Kingdom, the European Union, Japan, South Korea,

Vietnam, Indonesia, the Philippines, Malaysia and many others.

Likewise, in a period of just seven months, I have ended seven unendable (sic) wars. They said they were unendable (sic). You're never going to get

them solved. Some were going for 31 years, two of them, 31, you think of it, 31 years. One was 36 years, one was 28 years.

I ended seven wars. And in all cases they were raging with countless thousands of people being killed. This includes Cambodia and Thailand,

Kosovo and Serbia, the Congo and Rwanda, a vicious, violent war that was, Pakistan and India, Israel and Iran, Egypt and Ethiopia and Armenia and

Azerbaijan. It included all of them.

No president or a prime minister and for that matter, no other country has ever done anything close to that and I did it in just seven months. It's

never happened before. There's never been anything like that. I'm very honored to have done it.

It's too bad that I had to do these things instead of the United Nations doing them and, sadly, in all cases, the United Nations did not even try to

help in any of them.

I ended seven wars, dealt with the leaders of each and every one of these countries and never even received a phone call from the United Nations

offering to help in finalizing the deal. All I got from the United Nations was an escalator that on the way up, stopped right in the middle.

If the first lady wasn't in great shape, she would've fallen but she's in great shape. We're both in good shape. We both stood and then a

teleprompter that didn't work. These are the two things I got from the United Nations, a bad escalator and a bad teleprompter.

Thank you very much. And, by the way, it's working now. Just went on. Thank you. I think I should just do it the other way. It's easier. Thank you very

much.

I didn't think of it at the time because I was too busy working to save millions of lives. That is the saving and stopping of these wars. But

later, I realized that the United Nations wasn't there for us. They weren't there. I thought of it really after the fact, not during these

negotiations, which were not easy.

That being the case, what is the purpose of the United Nations?

The U.N. has such tremendous potential. I've always said it. It has such tremendous, tremendous potential but it's not even coming close to living

up to that potential.

For the most part, at least for now, all they seem to do is write a really strongly worded letter and then never follow that letter up. It's empty

words and empty words don't solve war. The only thing that solves war and wars is action.

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Now after ending all of these wars and also earlier negotiating the Abraham Accords, which is a very big thing for which our country received no

credit, never receives credit. Everyone says that I should get the Nobel Peace Prize for each one of these achievements.

But for me, the real prize will be the sons and daughters who live to grow up with the mothers and fathers because millions of people are no longer

being killed in endless and unglorious (sic) wars.

What I care about is not winning prizes. It's saving lives. We saved millions and millions of lives with the seven wars and we have others that

we're working on. And you know that.

Many years ago, a very successful real estate developer in New York, known as Donald J. Trump, I bid on the renovation and rebuilding of this very

United Nations complex. I remember it so well. I said at the time that I would do it for $500 million, rebuilding everything. It would be beautiful.

I used to talk about, I'm going to give you marble floors, they're going to give you terrazzo. I'm going to give you the best of everything. You're

going to have mahogany walls. They're going to give you plastic.

But they decided to go in another direction, which was much more expensive at the time, which actually produced a far inferior product.

And I realized that they did not know what they were doing when it came to construction and that their building concepts were so wrong and the product

that they were proposing to build was so bad and so costly. It was going to cost them a fortune.

And I said and wait until you see the overruns. Well, I turned out to be right. They had massive cost overruns and spent between $2 and $4 billion

on the building and did not even get the marble floors that I promised them. You walk on terrazzo. Do you notice that?

As far as I'm concerned, frankly, looking at the building and getting stuck on the escalator, they still haven't finished the job. They still haven't

finished. That was years ago.

The project was so corrupt that Congress actually asked me to testify before them on the tremendous waste of money because it turned out that

they had no idea what it was but they knew it was anywhere between $2 and $4 billion as opposed to $500 million with a guarantee but they had no

idea.

And I said it costs much more than $5 billion.

Unfortunately, many things in the United Nations are happening just like that but on an even much bigger scale, much, much bigger, very sad to see,

whether the U.N. can manage to play a productive role.

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. And it's a world that we'll be much happier with a dramatically better futures 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.

There is no more serious danger to our planet today than the most powerful and destructive weapons ever devised by man of which the United States, as

you know, has many. Just as I did in my first term, I've made containing these threats a top priority, starting with the nation of Iran.

My position is very simple. The world's number one sponsor of terror can never be allowed to possess the most dangerous weapon. That's why shortly

after taking office, I sent the so-called supreme leader a letter making a generous offer.

I extended a pledge of full cooperation in exchange for a suspension of Iran's nuclear program. The regime's answer was to continue their constant

threats to their neighbors and U.S. interests throughout the region and some great countries that are right nearby.

Today, many of Iran's former military commanders, in fact, I can say almost all of them are no longer with us. They're dead.

And three months ago, an Operation Midnight Hammer. seven American B-2 bombers dropped the 14 30,000-pound each bombs on Iran's key nuclear

facility, totally obliterating everything. No other country on Earth could have done what we did. No other country has the equipment to do what we

did.

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We have the greatest weapons on Earth. We hate to use them but we did something that for 22 years people wanted to do. With Iran's nuclear

enrichment capacity demolished, I immediately brokered and into the 12-day war, as it's called, between Israel and Iran, with both sides agreeing to

fight no longer.

As everyone knows, I have also been deeply engaged in seeking a ceasefire in Gaza. I have to get that done. I have to get it done. Unfortunately,

Hamas has repeatedly rejected reasonable offers to make peace. We can't forget October 7th, can we?

Now as if to encourage continued conflict, some of this body is seeking to unilaterally recognize a Palestinian state. The rewards would be too great.

For Hamas terrorists for their atrocities, this would be a reward for these horrible atrocities, including October 7th, even while they refuse to

release the hostages or accept to ceasefire, instead of giving to Hamas and giving so much, because they've taken so much, they have taken so much.

This could have been solved so long ago. But instead of giving in to Hamas' ransom demands, those who want peace should be united with one message,

release the hostages now. Just release the hostages now.

Thank you. As we have got to come together and we will come together, got to get it done, we have to stop the war in Gaza immediately. We have to

stop it. We have to get it done. We have to negotiate immediately, have to negotiate peace. We got to get the hostages back. We want all 20 back. We

don't want two and four.

As you know, I got along with Steve Witkoff and others that helped us. Marco Rubio, we got most of them back. We were involved in all of them. But

I always said the last 20 are going to be the hardest and that's exactly what happened.

We have to get them back now. We don't want to get back two and then another two and then one and then three, have this process. No, we want

them all back and we want the actually 38 dead bodies back, too.

Those parents came to me and they want them back and they want them back very quickly and very badly as though they were alive. They want them. They

want them every bit as much as if their son or daughter were alive.

I've also been working relentlessly stopping the killing in Ukraine. I thought that would be -- of the seven wars that I stopped. I thought that

would be the easiest because of my relationship with President Putin, which had always been a good one.

I thought that was going to be the easiest one. But you know, in war, you never know what's going to happen. There are always lots of surprises, both

good and bad.

Everyone thought Russia would win this war in three days but it didn't work out that way. It was supposed to be just a quick little skirmish. It's not

making Russia look good. It's making them look bad no matter what happens from here on out.

This was something that should have taken a matter of days, certainly less than a week, and they've been fighting for 3.5 years and killing anywhere

from 5,000 to 7,000 young soldiers, mostly soldiers, on both sides every single week, from 5,000 to 7,000 dead young people.

And some in cities, much smaller numbers where rockets are shot, where drones are dropped.

This war would never have started if I were president. This was a war that should have never happened. It shows you what leadership is, what bad

leadership can do to a country.

Look what happened to the United States and look where we are right now in just a short period of time. The only question now is how many more lives

will be needlessly lost on both sides.

China and India are the primary funders of the ongoing war by continuing to purchase Russian oil but inexcusably, even NATO countries have not cut off

much Russian energy and Russian energy products, which, as you know, I found out about two weeks ago and I wasn't happy.

Think of it. They're funding the war against themselves. Who the hell ever heard of that one?

In the event that Russia is not ready to make a deal to end the war, then the United States is fully prepared to impose a very strong round of

powerful tariffs, which would stop the bloodshed, I believe, very quickly.

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But for those tariffs to be effective, European nations, all of you are gathered here right now, would have to join us in adopting the exact same

measures. I mean, you're much closer to this. We have an ocean in between. You're right there and Europe has to step it up. They can't be doing what

they're doing.

They're buying oil and gas from Russia while they're fighting Russia. It's embarrassing to them. And it was very embarrassing to them.

When I found out about it. I can tell you that they have to immediately cease all energy purchases from Russia. Otherwise we're all wasting a lot

of time. So I'm ready to discuss this. We're going to discuss it today with the European nations all gathered here. I'm sure they're thrilled to hear

me speak about it but that's the way it is.

I like to speak my mind and speak the truth as we seek to reduce the threat of dangerous weapons.

Today, I'm also calling on every nation to join us in ending the development of biological weapons once and for all and biological is

terrible and nuclear is even beyond. And we include nuclear in that. We want to have a cessation of the development of nuclear weapons. We know and

I know and I get to view it all the time.

Sir, would you like to see?

And I look at weapons that are so powerful that we just can't ever use them. If we ever use them, the world literally might come to an end. There

would be no United Nations to be talking about. There would be no nothing.

Just a few years ago, reckless experiments overseas gave us a devastating global pandemic. Yet despite that, worldwide catastrophe, many countries

are continuing extremely risky research into bio weapons and manmade pathogens. This is unbelievably dangerous to prevent potential disasters.

I'm announcing today that my administration will lead a international effort to enforce biological weapons convention, which is going to be

meeting with the top leaders of the world by pioneering an AI verification system that everyone can trust.

Hopefully, the U.N. can play a constructive role and it will also go be one of the early projects under AI Let's see how good it is, because a lot of

people are saying it could be one of the great things ever but it also can be dangerous but it can be put to tremendous use and tremendous good. And

this would be an example of that.

Not only is the U.N. not solving the problems, it should. Too often it's actually creating new problems for us to solve. The best example is the

number one political issue of our time, the crisis of uncontrolled migration. It's uncontrolled.

Your countries are being ruined. The United Nations is funding an assault on Western countries and their borders. In 2024, the U.N. budgeted $372

million in cash assistance to support an estimated 624,000 migrants journeying into the United States.

Think of that. The U.N. is supporting people that are illegally coming into the United States and then we have to get them out. The U.N. also provided

food, shelter, transportation and debit cards to illegal aliens.

Can you believe that, on the way to infiltrate our southern border, millions of people came through that southern border just a year ago?

Millions and millions of people were pouring in 25 million altogether over the four years of the incompetent Biden administration. And now we have it

stopped. Totally stopped. In fact, they're not even coming anymore because they know they can't get through.

But what took place is totally unacceptable. The U.N. is supposed to stop invasions, not create them and not finance them. In the United States.

We reject the idea that mass numbers of people from foreign lands can be permitted to travel halfway around the world, trample our borders, violate

our sovereignty, cause unmitigated crime and deplete our social safety net.

We have reasserted that America belongs to the American people and I encourage all countries to take their own stand in defense of their

citizens as well. You have to do that because I see it. I'm not mentioning names. I see it and I can call every single one of them out.

You're destroying your countries. They're being destroyed.

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Europe is in serious trouble. They've been invaded by a force of illegal aliens like nobody's ever seen before. Illegal aliens are pouring into

Europe. Nobody has ever. And nobody's doing anything to change it, to get them out.

It's not sustainable. And because they choose to be politically correct they're doing just absolutely nothing about it. And I have to say, I look

at London, where you have a terrible mayor, terrible, terrible mayor and it's been so changed, so changed. Now they want to go to sharia law but

you're in a different country. You can't do that.

Both the immigration and their suicidal energy ideas will be the death of Western Europe. If something is not done immediately, they cannot. This

cannot be sustained. What makes the world so beautiful is that each country is unique but to stay this way, every sovereign nation must have the right

to control their own borders.

You have the right to control your borders as we do now and to limit the sheer numbers of migrants entering their countries and paid for by the

people of that nation that were there and that built that particular nation at the time. They put their blood, sweat, tears, money into that country.

And now they're being ruined. Proud nations must be allowed to protect their communities and prevent their societies from being overwhelmed by

people they have never seen before, with different customs, religions with different everything.

Where migrants have violated laws, lodge false asylum claims or claimed refugee status for illegitimate reasons, they should in many cases be

immediately sent home.

And while we will always have a big heart for places and people that are struggling and truly compassionate, answers will be given, we have to solve

the problem and we have to solve it in their countries, not create new problems in our country.

So we are very helpful to a lot of countries that are just not able to send their people anymore. They used to send them to us in caravans of 25 30,000

people each. These massive caravans of people pouring into our country totally unchecked and unvetted but not anymore.

According to the Council of Europe, in 2024, almost 50 percent of inmates in German prisons were foreign nationals or migrants. In Austria, the

number was 53 percent of the people in prisons were from places that weren't from where they are now.

In Greece, the number was 54 percent and in Switzerland, beautiful Switzerland, 72 percent of the people in prisons are from outside of

Switzerland. When your prisons are filled with so-called asylum seekers who repay kindness and that's what they did. They repaid kindness with crime.

It's time to end the failed experiment of open borders. You have to end it now. I can tell you I'm really good at this stuff. Your countries are going

to hell in America. We've taken bold action to swiftly shut down uncontrolled migration.

Once we started detaining and deporting everyone who crossed the border and removing illegal aliens from the United States, they simply stopped coming.

They're not coming anymore. We're getting a lot of credit but they're not coming anymore.

This was a humanitarian act for all involved because on the trips up, thousands of people a week were dying. Women were being raped. Nobody has

ever seen anything like it raped, horribly beaten, raped on the trip, up the journey up. It was a long it was a long walk. It was a long, arduous

journey indeed.

And it was also a historic victory against human trafficking throughout the region. What we did was a victory and we saved so many lives of people that

wouldn't make the journey. That journey was loaded up with death, loaded up with death, dead bodies all along, all along the roads of jungles to get

up.

They go through jungles. They go through areas so hot you couldn't breathe. They were dying of suffocation. Air was so hot that you couldn't breathe.

Dead bodies all over by them not coming. We're saving tremendous numbers of lives. My people have done a fantastic job in doing what they did.

And the American public agrees with it. I mean, I was very proud to see this morning I have the highest poll numbers I've ever had. Part of it is

because of what we've done on the border.

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I guess the other part is what we've done on the economy. Joe Biden's policies empowered murderous gangs, human smugglers, child traffickers,

drug cartels and prisoners. Prisoners from all over the world the previous administration also lost nearly 300,000 children. Think of that.

They lost more than 300,000 children. Little children who were trafficked into the United States on the Biden watch, many of whom have been raped,

exploited and abused and sold. Nobody talks about that. The fake news doesn't write about it with many others. Young children who are missing or

dead.

And we found a lot of these children and we're sending them back. And we've been sending them back to their parents. They said nobody knows who they

are.

They said, where do you come from?

And they'll give us a country and we'll find out and we'll figure it out and we'll bring them back to their homes. And the mother and father rush to

the door and their tears in their eyes. They can't believe that they're seeing their son or daughter, their little son or daughter again. We've

done almost 30,000 of them so far.

Any system that results in the mass trafficking of children is inherently evil. Yet that is exactly what the globalist migration agenda has done and

it's what it's all about in America.

Those days, as you know, are over. The Trump administration is working and we are continuing to work to track down the villains that are causing this

problem. And also, as I said, to get back the 30,000 we've already returned.

Now I think we're going to have another. We're going to find a lot. You're not going to find all of them. 300, more than 300,000. They're lost or

they're dead. They're lost or they're dead because of the animals that did this to protect our citizens.

I've also designated multiple savage drug cartels as terrorists. And you see this and you see it happening right before your eyes. Let's put it this

way. People don't like taking big loads of drugs in boats anymore.

There aren't too many boats that are traveling on the seas by Venezuela. They tend not to want to travel very quickly anymore and we've virtually

stopped drugs coming into our country by sea. We call them the water drugs. They kill hundreds of thousands of people.

I've also designated multiple savage drug cartels as far as foreign terrorist organizations, along with two bloodthirsty transnational gangs.

Probably the worst gangs anywhere in the world. MS-13 and Tren de Aragua, Tren de Aragua is from Venezuela, by the way.

Such organizations torture and maim, mutilate and murder with impunity. They're the enemies of all humanity.

And for this reason, we've recently begun using the supreme power of the United States military to destroy Venezuelan terrorists and trafficking

networks led by Nicolas Maduro to every terrorist thug smuggling poisonous drugs into the United States of America.

Please be warned that we will blow you out of existence. That's what we're doing. We have no choice. Can't let it happen. They're destroying. I

believe we lost 300,000 people last year to drugs. 300,000 fentanyl and other drugs. Each boat that we sink carries drugs that would kill more than

25,000 Americans. We will not let that happen.

Energy is another area where the United States is now thriving like never before. We're getting rid of the falsely named renewables. By the way.

They're a joke. They don't work. They're too expensive. They're not strong enough to fire up the plants that you need to make your country great.

The wind doesn't blow. Those windmills are so pathetic and so bad, so expensive to operate and they have to be rebuilt all the time. And they

start to rust and rot most expensive energy ever conceived. And it's actually energy. You're supposed to make money with energy, not lose money.

You lose money.

The governments have to subsidize. You can't put them out without massive subsidies. And most of them are built in China. And I give China a lot of

credit. They build them but they have very few wind farms.

So why is it that they build them and they send them all over the world but they barely use them?

You know what they use?

Coal. They use gas, they use almost anything but they don't like wind. But they sure as hell like selling the windmills.

Europe, on the other hand, has a long way to go with many countries being on the brink of destruction because of the green energy agenda.

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And I give a lot of credit to Germany. Germany was being led down a very sick path, both on immigration, by the way and on energy. They were going

green and they were going bankrupt.

And the new leadership, new leadership came in and they went back to where they were with fossil fuel and with nuclear, which is good. It's now safe

and you can do it properly.

But they went back to where they were and they opened up a lot of different plants, energy plants, energy producing plants. And they're doing well. I

give Germany a lot of credit for that. They've said, this is a disaster.

What's happening?

They were going all green. All green is all bankrupt. That's what it represents. And it's not politically correct. I'll be very badly criticized

for saying it but I'm here to tell the truth, I don't care. It doesn't matter to me.

I'm in New York City. I'm feeling a lot safer. Crime. We're getting crime down. And by the way, speaking of crime, Washington, D.C., Washington,

D.C., Was the crime capital of America. Now it's a totally after 12 days. It's a totally safe city. Everyone's going out to dinner. They're going out

to restaurants.

Your wife can walk down the middle of the street with or without you. Nothings going to happen. My people have done a fantastic job. And yes, I

called in the National Guard and the National Guard took care of business and they weren't politically correct but they took care of business.

We got 1700 career criminals out, brought them back to where they came from, the countries where they came from or put them in jails. Washington,

D.C., Is now a totally safe city again and I welcome you to come. In fact, we'll have dinner together at a local restaurant and we'll be able to walk.

We don't have to go by an armor plated vehicle. We'll walk right over there from the White House. They've given up their powerful edge. A lot of the

countries that we're talking about in oil and gas, such as essentially closing the great North Sea oil, oh, the North Sea. I know it so well,

Aberdeen was the oil capital of Europe.

And there's tremendous oil that hasn't been found in the North Sea tremendous oil. And I was with the prime minister. I respect and like a

lot. And I said, you're sitting with the greatest asset. They essentially closed it by making it so highly taxed that no developer, no oil company

can go there.

They have tremendous oil left. And more importantly, they have tremendous oil that hasn't even been found yet.

And what a tremendous asset for the United Kingdom. And I hope the prime minister is listening, because I told it to him three days in a row. That's

all he heard. North Sea oil, North Sea, because I want to see them do well.

I want to stop seeing them ruining that beautiful Scottish and English countryside with windmills and massive solar panels that go seven miles by

seven miles, taking away farmland.

But we're not letting this happen in America. In 1982, the executive director of the United Nations environmental program predicted that by the

year 2000, climate change would cause a global catastrophe. He said that it will be irreversible as any nuclear Holocaust would be. This is what they

said at the United Nations.

What happened here?

We are another U.N. official stated in 1989 that within a decade, entire nations could be wiped off the map by global warming. Not happening.

You know, it used to be global cooling. If you look back years ago in the 1920s and the 1930s, they said global cooling will kill the world. We have

to do something. Then they said global warming will kill the world. But then it started getting cooler.

So now they just call it climate change, because that way they can't miss climate change. Because if it goes higher or lower, whatever the hell

happens, there's climate change. It's the greatest con job ever perpetrated on the world, in my opinion.

Climate change, no matter what happens, you're involved in that. No more global warming, no more global cooling. All of these predictions made by

the United Nations and many others, often for bad reasons, were wrong.

They were made by stupid people that have cost their countries fortunes and given those same countries no chance for success. If you don't get away

from this green scam, your country is going to fail.

And I'm really good at predicting things. You know, they actually said during the campaign that a hat, the best selling hat, "Trump was right

about everything."

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And I don't say that in a braggadocious way but it's true. I've been right about everything.

And I'm telling you that if you don't get away from the green energy scam, your country is going to fail. And if you don't stop, people that you've

never seen before, that you have nothing in common with your country is going to fail.

I'm the president of the United States but I worry about Europe, I love Europe, I love the people of Europe and I hate to see it being devastated

by energy and immigration. This double-tailed monster destroys everything in its wake and they cannot let that happen any longer.

You're doing it because you want to be nice. You want to be politically correct and you're destroying your heritage.

They must take control strongly and immediately of the unmitigated immigration disaster and the fake energy catastrophe before it's too late.

The carbon footprint is a hoax made up by people with evil intentions and they're heading down a path of total destruction. You know, the carbon

footprint was a big, big thing a few years ago.

I remember hearing about the carbon footprint and then President Obama would get into Air Force One, a massive Boeing 747 and not a new one. An

old one with old engines that spew everything into the atmosphere. He talked about the carbon footprint. We must do something.

Then he'd get in and he'd fly from Washington to Hawaii to play a round of golf and then he'd get back onto that big, beautiful plane and fly back and

talk about, again, global warming and the carbon footprint. It's a con job at extreme cost and expense.

Europe reduced its own carbon footprint by 37 percent. Think of that. Congratulations, Europe. Great job. Cost yourself a lot of jobs, a lot of

factories closed. But you reduce the carbon footprint by 37 percent.

However, for all of that sacrifice and much more, it's been totally wiped out. And then some by a global increase of 54 percent. Much of it coming

from China and other countries that are thriving around China, which now produces more CO2 than all the other developed nations in the world.

So all of these countries are working so hard on the carbon footprint, which is nonsense, by the way. It's nonsense you know, it's interesting.

And the United States, we have still radicalized environmentalists and they want the factories to stop. Everything should stop. No more cows. We don't

want cows anymore. I guess they want to kill all the cows. They want to do things that are just unbelievable.

And you have it too. But you know, we have a border strong and we have a shape. And that shape doesn't just go straight up. That shape is amorphous

when it comes to the atmosphere.

And if we had the most clean air and I think we do, we have very clean air, we have the cleanest air we've had in many, many years. But the problem is

that other countries like China, which has air that's a little bit rough it blows.

And no matter what you're doing down here, the air up here tends to get very dirty because it comes in from other countries where their air isn't

so clean and the environmentalists refuse to acknowledge that.

Same thing with garbage in Asia. They dump much of their garbage right into the ocean and over about a one week and two week journey, it flows right

past Los Angeles. You've seen it massive amounts of garbage, almost too much to do anything about flowing past Los Angeles, past San Francisco.

And then somebody would get in trouble because he dropped a cigarette on the beach. The whole thing is crazy.

The primary effect of these brutal green energy policies has not been to help the environment but to redistribute manufacturing and industrial

activity from developed countries that follow the insane rules that are put down to polluting countries that break the rules and are making a fortune.

They're making a fortune.

European electricity bills are now 4 to 5 times more expensive than those in China and two to three times higher than the United States and our bills

are coming way down. You probably see that are gasoline prices are way down. You know, we have an expression, "drill, baby drill." And that's what

we're doing.

We're going to be much lower in a year from now.

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But they've come way down over the last year. As a result, every air conditioner is like very uncommon to see one in some of these countries

because the electric costs are so high.

So while the U.S. has approximately 1,300 heat related deaths annually, it's a lot. Europe loses more than 175,000 people to heat deaths each year.

Because the cost is so expensive, you can't turn on an air conditioner.

What is that all about?

That's not Europe. That's not the Europe that I love and know all in the name of pretending to stop the global warming hoax. 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.

That's why in America I withdrew from the Paris climate accord, where, by the way, America was paying so much more than every country. Others weren't

paying. China didn't have to pay until 2030. Russia was given an old standard that was easy to meet in 1990, standard for the United States.

We're supposed to pay like $1 trillion.

And I said, this is another scam. The fact is, the United States has been taken advantage of by the world for many, many years but not any longer, as

you probably noticed, I unleashed massive energy production and historic executive orders to hunt for oil.

But we don't have to do much hunting because we have the most oil of any nation anywhere. Oil and gas in the world. And if you add coal, we have the

most of any nation in the world clean. I call it clean, beautiful coal. You can do things today with coal that you couldn't have done 10 years ago, 15

years.

So I have a little standing order in the White House. Never used the word coal, only used the words clean, beautiful coal. Sounds much better,

doesn't it?

But we stand ready to provide any country with abundant, affordable energy supplies if you need them. When most of you do, we're proudly exporting

energy all over the world. We're now the largest exporter in the United States.

We want trade and robust commerce with all nations, everybody. We want to help nations. We're going to help nations. But it must also be fair and

reciprocal. The challenge with trade is much the same with climate.

The countries that followed the rules, all their factories have been plundered. It's really it's really sad to watch. They've been broken.

They've been broken by countries that broke the rules. That's why the United States is now applying tariffs to other countries.

And much as these tariffs were for many years applied to us uncontrollably, applied to us, we've used tariffs as a defense mechanism under the Trump

administration, including my first term, where hundreds of billions of in tariffs were taken in -- and by the way, we had the lowest inflation and

now we have very low inflation.

The only thing different is that we have hundreds of billions of dollars flowing into our country. But this is how we will ensure that the system

works for everyone and is sustainable into the future.

We're also using tariffs to defend our sovereignty and security throughout the world, including against nations that have taken advantage of former

U.S. administrations for decades, including the most corrupt, incompetent administration in history, the sleepy Joe Biden administration.

Brazil now faces major tariffs in response to its unprecedented efforts to interfere in the rights and freedoms of our American citizens and others.

With censorship, repression, weaponization, judicial corruption and targeting of political critics in the United States, I have a little

problem saying this.

Because I must tell you, I was walking in and the leader of Brazil was walking out. We saw him and I saw him. He saw me and we embraced.

And then I'm saying, can you believe I'm going to be saying this in just two minutes?

But we actually agreed that we would meet next week. We didn't have much time to talk like about 20s (ph). They were they were, in retrospect, I'm

glad I waited because this thing didn't work out too well.

But we did talk. We had a good talk and we agreed to meet next week if that's of interest. But he seemed like a very nice man. Actually, he liked

me. I liked him but if you and I only do business with people I like, I don't.

When I don't like them, when I don't like them, I don't like them. But we had, at least for about 39 seconds.

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