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Trump at U.N. tells Europe : 'Your countries are going to hell'

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    45% ReliableAverage

  • Policy Leaning

    72% Very Right

  • Politician Portrayal

    -9% Negative

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Contributing sentiments towards policy:

71% : "Release the hostages now," Trump said to applause.
64% : " Trump said recognizing Palestine "would be a reward" for Hamas, which still holds hostages from its Oct. 7, 2023, attack on Israel.
59% : Early on in his speech, Trump addressed one of the biggest developments taking place on the sidelines of the general debate -- the recognition of Palestine.
53% : Trump was the fourth speaker at the start of the U.N. General Assembly's general debate, which started Tuesday morning.
51% : Trump then turned to climate change and renewable energy, which he called the "green scam."
40% : Trump said that though he loves Europe, it "is in serious trouble" due to undocumented migrants "pouring in."
37% : "You are in a different country, you can't do that," Trump said.
34% : 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 trafficking, tariffs, and the wars in Gaza and Ukraine.
32% : Though Trump said no migrants were now crossing the southern border illegally under his administration, border officials said more than 9,700 people were apprehended at the border in August, according to The New York Times.
28% : " Trump took issue with migrants entering countries where the ways of life are different.
20% : Describing Europe's immigration policies as a "failed experiment of open borders," Trump told those in attendance at the general debate, "your countries are going to hell.
20% : Together, politics on immigration and renewable energy are "destroying a large part of the free world," Trump said.

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