“THE UN IS A CRIMINAL CARTEL”

President Donald Trump has sharply criticized the United Nations, labeling it a “criminal cartel” and accusing the organization of failing its core mission.

He claimed that instead of preventing invasions, UN programs contribute to migration and border crossings, citing 25 million movements over four years.

Trump’s supporters framed his comments as a warning, arguing that the UN, once a protector of nations, has become “weaponized to weaken borders and erase national identity.”

The remarks sparked social media activity, with hashtags such as #UNCartel and #GlobalistInvasion trending among his followers.

Critics counter that Trump oversimplifies the UN’s work. They note that UN agencies provide humanitarian aid worldwide, and argue that his rhetoric inflames tensions rather than offering constructive critique.

Despite the backlash, the remarks have prompted renewed scrutiny of the UN’s transparency and accountability, raising questions about its operations and influence.

The debate continues over the UN’s role on the global stage: whether it remains a peacekeeping body or, as Trump contends, has become a force undermining national sovereignty.