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Donald Trump Tells European Countries They’re ‘Going To Hell’ In Shocking EU Rant

Trump’s shocking Europe slam exposed.

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Donald Trump opened his fifth UN address by issuing a dire warning.

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Context of speech clarified.

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This marked Trump’s first UN speech since returning to the White House for a second term.

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Tensions have simmered for months, with Trump allies openly criticizing European immigration and energy policies at every opportunity.

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Weeks before the UN gathering, his administration ramped up criticism of European migration policies, calling them “civilizational s******.”

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Across the Atlantic, European leaders were bracing for his arrival, expecting a speech that could spark political shockwaves.

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Highlights of Trump’s speech disclosed.

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Trump spent time boasting about his achievements, including border control and immigration restrictions.

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The US southern border saw crossings drop to a trickle under Trump’s administration, a point he highlighted repeatedly.

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This year, the US is projected to lose up to 525,000 people from net outward migration, reflecting the impact of Trump’s hardline policies.

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Sweeping deportations have slowed arrivals while pushing some migrants to leave the country, illustrating the administration’s approach.

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Trump singled out London Mayor Sir Sadiq Khan, claiming he wanted sharia law imposed, a statement widely dismissed as false.

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Their history includes 2019 jibes over Khan’s height and Trump branding him a “stone-cold loser.”

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Earlier this year, Trump publicly excluded Khan from a state dinner, calling him among “the worst mayors in the world.”

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Turning to Ukraine, Trump promised tariffs on Russia unless Vladimir Putin negotiated peace, claiming this would “stop the bloodshed … very quickly.”

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After the speech, he posted that Ukraine, supported by the EU, could regain all territory lost to Russia, signaling a surprise policy reversal.

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The fiery UN address revealed.

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Speaking at the General Assembly in New York, the US president repeatedly criticized Europe’s policies on immigration and green energy.

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“You’re destroying your countries. They’re being destroyed,” Trump declared, painting a grim picture for the Continent.

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He added, “They’ve been invaded by a force of illegal aliens like nobody’s ever seen before. Illegal aliens are pouring into Europe.”

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“It’s time to end the failed experiment of open borders,” Trump said, hitting Europe with a full-frontal critique.

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“Your countries are going to hell,” he concluded, leaving little doubt about his view on the Continent’s future.

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Trump’s dire message to Europe confirmed.

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“If you don’t stop people that you’ve never seen before that you have nothing in common with, your country is going to fail,” Trump warned.

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“I’m the president of the United States, but I worry about Europe. I love Europe. I hate to see it devastated by energy and immigration,” he said.

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Trump described the combined threats of immigration and energy policy as a “double-tailed monster” destroying everything in its path.

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“You’re doing it to be nice, politically correct. You’re destroying your heritage,” he added, urging immediate control over migration and energy crises.

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Reactions to Trump’s speech unveiled.

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French President Emmanuel Macron warned against Trump’s “survival of the fittest” approach, cautioning it could plunge global politics into dangerous selfishness.

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London Mayor Sadiq Khan’s office blasted Trump’s remarks as “appalling and bigoted,” refusing to dignify them while boasting that London remains safer than major US cities.

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Health Secretary Wes Streeting dismissed Trump’s sharia law claims as “nonsense,” defending Khan and accusing Trump of scaremongering.

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European leaders were divided, some choosing silence while others worried Trump’s words could inflame anti-migrant sentiment at home.

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Online, Trump’s comments about Europe “going to hell” went viral, sparking fierce debates across X and Truth Social feeds.

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On Truth Social, Trump boasted his speech was “very well received,” claiming it proved his tough talk on immigration and energy was striking a global nerve.

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Trump’s fiery words stirs speculation.

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Trump’s UN broadside has left allies rattled, rivals furious, and Europe facing fresh questions about its future.

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His fiery words may have played to his base, but they’ve also reopened old wounds with world leaders who see his return as a global disruptor.

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One thing is clear: Trump’s second act on the world stage is only just beginning, and the fallout is already being felt far beyond New York.

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