Trump to the World: ‘Your Countries Are Going to Hell’ — Here’s What He Really Said-groot

President Donald Trump walks to address the 80th United Nations General Assembly at the UN headquarters in New York City, on Tuesday.

President Donald Trump Strikes a Combative Tone in Fiery UN Speech
President Donald Trump strode into the 80th United Nations General Assembly on Tuesday with characteristic swagger — and wasted little time taking aim at the very institution he was addressing.

During a speech that stretched past the allotted time and veered repeatedly into personal grievances, Trump derided the UN headquarters, mocked its purpose, and cast doubt on climate change — calling it “the greatest con job ever perpetrated.”

Delegates listen to Trump speak on Tuesday.
Trump reads notes during his speech at the UNGA.
President Trump and first lady Melania Trump arrive at the UN’s General Assembly on Tuesday.
Trump speaks at the UN’s General Assembly on Tuesday.
A member of the US Secret Service's Counter Assault Team (CAT) stands in a stairway following Trump's speech.
Trump is seen on screen during the United Nations General Assembly.

Trump leaves after addressing the UNGA.

Military Power and Venezuela

Trump boasted that the US military has begun destroying Venezuelan “terrorist boats,” vowing to “blow [them] out of existence.” Legal scholars have questioned whether these strikes have congressional authorization.