Trump’s speech show "political achievements" at the UN General Assembly laughed and preached the idea of opposing globalism
CCTV News:In his speech at the general debate of the UN General Assembly on the 25th, US President Trump defended the "US priority" policy he has pursued since taking office, and said that he opposed the idea of globalism.
Trump’s speech made delegates from many countries shake their heads and frown frequently. When Trump touted his political achievements, he also attracted a burst of laughter at the scene.
In his speech, Trump criticized multilateral institutions such as the United Nations Human Rights Council and the International Criminal Court, as well as multilateral agreements such as the comprehensive Iranian nuclear issue. He also said that the United States "opposes the idea of globalism" and that the United States will not pay more than 25% of the UN peacekeeping budget.
Trump also touted his political achievements, saying that his government’s achievements in less than two years "almost exceeded" any government in American history. His remarks caused a burst of laughter at the scene.

US President Trump said that in less than two years, my government has achieved almost more than any other government in American history.
In addition, when Trump criticized Germany and became more and more dependent on Russia in energy, the German representatives at the scene also smiled.
Many American media also reported on this matter. Among them, Washington post, with the title "People are laughing at a president: In a speech at the UN General Assembly, Trump encountered what he had always feared would happen", reported that Trump’s speech made delegates from many countries shake their heads and frown frequently. After the speech, Trump walked off the platform in "polite and cold applause". This is the second time that Trump has delivered a speech at the general debate of the UN General Assembly since he took office. On September 19 last year, Trump attacked North Korea and Iran in his "first show" speech at the UN General Assembly, and expounded his "American priority" concept, which aroused many participants’ doubts.