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Your countries are going to hell.
-Donald Trump
Trump’s extended tirade, stretching on for several minutes, drew both mocking laughter and uneasy silence as the U.S. president addressed world leaders, touting his own abilities and proclaiming:
«I’m really good at this stuff. Your countries are going to hell.»
Trump to the UN: “I’m really good at this stuff. Your countries are going to hell.”
The odd tone of Trump’s UN address was evident from the very start, as the president opened by taking aim at the United Nations itself.

«These are the two things that I got from the United Nations: a bad escalator and a bad teleprompter», he said, recounting how the escalator stopped «in the middle» while he was riding it.

A recurring grievances

Trump complained that it «wasn’t working» at the start of his speech and cautioned that another failure could cause «serious problems,» even threatening the operator with «big trouble.»

«I have been talking about this for a long period of time and this Forum was the absolute best from the standpoint of making these two important statements. I hope everybody gets to watch it! The teleprompter was broken and the escalator came to a sudden halt as we were riding up to the podium, but both of those events probably made the speech more interesting than it would have been otherwise.»
The «open borders experiment»
Bragging about his tough immigration policies and declaring it was time to end the «open borders experiment».
The global warming «hoax»
During his UN address, Trump also launched into an extended tirade against what he called «the global warming hoax».
I guess they want to kill all the cows.
-Donald Trump
«No more cows, we don’t want cows anymore,» adding,:
«I guess they want to kill all the cows.»
Trump on US environmentalists: “‘No more cows, we don’t want cows anymore.’ I guess they want to kill all the cows.”
The president went on to celebrate America’s withdrawal from the Paris climate accord and praised what he described as «clean, beautiful coal.»
Trump dismissed the scientific consensus on climate change as a «scam,» claiming it was «made by stupid people.»
