U.S. President Donald Trump spent most of his speech before the U.N. General Assembly on Tuesday criticizing other countries' handling of immigration and energy, describing climate change as the "greatest con job ever."

He simultaneously praised his own record on these issues, touting reduced crossings at the southern border and a renewed focus on using "clean, beautiful coal."

"The immigration and their suicidal energy ideas will be the death of western Europe if something is not done immediately," he said.

Trump was the fourth speaker at the start of the U.N. General Assembly's general debate, which started Tuesday morning. Each speaker was allowed 15 minutes at the podium, but Trump spoke for just shy of an hour, also addressing biological and nuclear weapons, crime, drug and human t

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