

He gave an “America First” stump speech-with well-worn phrases and statistics-on the global stage. address, which lasted for just over a half hour, reflected the growing gap between the White House and the world. They were more often about the Supreme Court nominee Brett Kavanaugh or the Deputy Attorney General, Rod Rosenstein, than Iran or North Korea. Yet the questions that have consumed his photo ops this week-and diplomatic gossip on the sidelines-have repeatedly returned to existential issues about the fate of his Presidency. Trump’s four days at the United Nations and in New York are filled with meeting heads of state and discussing big issues. In his stump speeches at home, Trump often laments that the United States is “the laughingstock of the world.” But, on Tuesday, he was. Trump later dismissed the reaction by claiming he intended to draw laughter, an unlikely claim in the context of his speech. He then went back to his teleprompter and a checklist of achievements, not all of which would pass muster with a fact checker-or, apparently, the audience. “I didn’t expect that reaction, but that’s O.K.,” he said, with an awkward laugh. The reaction in the cavernous General Assembly hall, where more than a hundred and thirty heads of state and dozens of other delegations were gathered, forced Trump off-script.

speech on Tuesday, as he bragged that his Administration had already accomplished more than any in U.S. Wearing a heavy coat and throwing red "45" hats to the crowd, he paced the stage to his favorite entrance song.The audible ripple of gasps and giggles began about a minute into President Trump’s U.N. Trump fumbles words at Texas rally - then says COVID is over and 'there are more of us than there are of them' President Donald Trump arrived at the rally stage in Conroe, Texas, a little over 30 minutes late. He fumbled his words again when he tried to talk about Mexico, instead putting an "L" in the name. They can’t get the paper, the glue, the ink. "Can you believe what’s happening? You can’t get anything," Trump said. He also complained that shelves are empty, particularly when it comes to his own picture book that he self-published. He mentioned his favorite "philosopher" Victor David Hanson, quickly correcting himself with the actual name.

drown your endless torment of - I mean, what they do." he said. "They censor, cancel and persecute ordinary citizens for speaking the truth.

He slurred his words before finally going off-script to complain about "these people." Once Trump took to reading his speech on the teleprompter, he appeared to be having trouble. Trump was unable to get a deal out of Kim to stop his missile program. It's likely due to the economic sanctions imposed on the country. Similarly in North Korea, dictator Kim Jong Un is launching more missiles than at any time ever. He went on to claim that Biden wasn't handling Russia the way that he should be and that Russia was about to invade Ukraine, and nothing like that ever happened under his presidency. That would mean that people were backed up all the way to Houston or about one-fifth of the way to Waco. He went on to say that cars were backed up for 30 miles trying to get into the event. He then gushed about the size of the crowd, saying that a local politician told him that it was the largest crowd of its kind ever in the state of Texas. He began his speech attacking President Joe Biden with a laundry list of grievances he claimed are far worse under Biden than when they happened to Trump. Wearing a heavy coat and throwing red "45" hats to the crowd, he paced the stage to his favorite entrance song. Trump fumbles words at Texas rally - then says COVID is over and 'there are more of us than there are of them' President Donald Trump arrived at the rally stage in Conroe, Texas, a little over 30 minutes late.
