WASHINGTON —
President Donald Trump arrived in New York City overnight to address the United Nations General Assembly this morning, where he plans to focus on the impact of globalist institutions on the world order and meet with a dozen leaders.
As the UN marks 80 years under the theme "Better Together," the White House stated that Trump's speech will focus on how "globalist institutions have significantly decayed the world order." The president is also scheduled to meet separately with a dozen leaders. Advertisement
Two major conflicts that Trump has unsuccessfully tried to end are top-of-mind at this year's summit. It is unclear if Trump will address Israel during his remarks, but it is known that he disagrees with recognizing Palestine as a state.
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