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President Trump Took Aim at America's Authoritarian Enemies and the UN's Fragile Future

Critics say Trump’s UN speech against globalist migration legitimizes nationalist exclusion and emboldens authoritarian regimes targeting minorities, impacting over 700,000 Rohingya refugees, analysts warn.

  • President Donald Trump's speech at the United Nations was criticized by The View hosts as 'embarrassing', with concerns being raised over his leadership and mental fitness.
  • Joy Behar, Sunny Hostin, and Whoopi Goldberg expressed disappointment, with Goldberg stating, 'This was not presidential and this was not helpful.'
  • Republican lawmakers defended Trump's actions regarding an indictment against former FBI Director James Comey, with some calling for investigations into former officials.
  • Trump faced accusations of moving the U.S. towards authoritarianism and attempting to weaponize the Department of Justice against adversaries.
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