Trump gripes he didn’t get UN renovations contract in speech to General Assembly

Trump gripes he didn’t get UN renovations contract in speech to General Assembly


US President Donald Trump delivers remarks to the United Nations General Assembly at the UN headquarters in New York City on September 23, 2025.

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President Donald Trump mocked the United Nations’ headquarters in a speech to the General Assembly, recalling his failed bid to renovate the building in New York.

“Many years ago, a very successful real estate developer in New York, known as Donald J. Trump, I bid on the renovation and rebuilding of this very United Nations complex,” Trump told the GA during wide-ranging remarks that questioned the purpose of the UN.

“I said at the time that I would do it for $500 million, rebuilding and everything, it would be beautiful,” Trump said.

” I used to talk about, ‘I’m going to give you marble floors, they’re going to give you terrazzo,’ ” he recalled. “‘I’m going to give you the best of everything, you’re going to have mahogany walls. They’re going to give you plastic.'”

“I realized that they did not know what they were doing when it came to construction,” Trump said.

He said that the UN ultimately decided to go in “another direction,” which was “much more expensive at the time” and “produced a far inferior product.”

Trump began his speech reading from paper notes because the teleprompter was not working.

The escalator at the UN also stopped working when he and First Lady Melania Trump stepped on it, fueling his attacks on the headquarters.

“These are the two things I got from the United Nations: a bad escalator and a bad teleprompter,” Trump cracked.

In 2005, Trump asked a U.S. Senate committee to allow him to manage renovations of the UN, a request that was ultimately denied.

In his speech to world leaders on Tuesday, Trump criticized their global organization, accusing the UN of operating with “empty words, and empty words don’t solve wars.”

“The UN has such tremendous potential, I’ve always said it,” Trump said.

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“It has such tremendous, tremendous potential, but it’s not even coming close to living up to that potential,” he said in his address, which lasted nearly an hour.

“All they seem to do is write a really strongly worded letter, and then never follow that letter up; it’s empty words,” he continued.

Trump’s speech came as he has withdrawn the United States from a number of different UN bodies and slashed funding for the organization.

Trump, who has long been critical of the UN, said its member countries “are being ruined” by immigration.

He also called climate change “a con job.”

Trump urged the UN to trust his vision for policy, saying that he’s “really good at predicting things.”

“During the campaign, they had a hat. The best-selling hat, ‘Trump Was Right About Everything,'” he recalled.

“And I don’t say that in a braggadocious way, but it’s true,” Trump said.



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