Trump’s Bold Accusation
President Donald Trump called the United Nations a “criminal cartel,” accusing it of betraying its mission.
“The United Nations is supposed to stop invasions, not create them,”
he said, claiming UN programs aid migration and
border crossings, citing 25 million movements in four years.
Supporters Respond
For Trump’s followers, his remarks are a warning: the UN,
once a safeguard for nations, is now “weaponized to weaken borders and erase national identity.”
Hashtags like #UNCartel and #GlobalistInvasion trended on social media.
Critics Push Back
Opponents argue his claims oversimplify humanitarian work. UN agencies deliver relief worldwide, and
critics say Trump’s language inflames rather than informs. Still, the attack raises questions about transparency and accountability.
A Continuing Debate
Trump’s critique reignites discussion on the UN’s role. Is it a peacekeeper or, as he asserts, a cartel undermining sovereign nations?