[Lude Press | Dr. Yan Talks] Trump Made a Bold UN Appearance: Unfazed by Internal Sabotage, Shattered Political Correctness, and Hit the CCP Where It Hurts! 9/23/2025
Video link: https://www.youtube.com/live/i2ZAWB6_TvI?si=JDYtewOa1dGBCC8A
01 | Chaos Before Trump’s UN Speech
A series of alarming events happened today as President Trump prepared to address the UN General Assembly:
◉ Secret Service revealed it had busted a massive operation in New York involving 100,000 SIM cards, leaving media and the public stunned.
◉ Trump, his team, and everyone standing with him against the CCP are facing serious life-or-death risks.
As Trump and the First Lady walked into the UN building and stepped onto the elevator, the elevator suddenly stopped. Then, right as he was about to make the speech on the podium, the teleprompter failed. Both devices were working fine before, so these couldn’t be coincidences. The world was shocked.
A stalled elevator could easily cause injuries, especially with a crowd, and this wasn’t just bad luck. Hours later, the White House said the Secret Service was investigating and that the incidents may have been deliberate. Just two days before, The Times ran a piece suggesting the UN staff might disable elevators during Trump’s visit. Almost like a prophecy came true.
The UN might try to dodge responsibility with diplomatic immunity, claiming those incidents were accidents or technical glitches, but the US wasn’t letting them slide. They have started digging deep. These reckless, over-the-top moves gave the US reasons to investigate.
Next, the US will likely probe UN budgets, staff appointments, and start cleaning out the “rat’s holes” of Chinese spies the CCP has built there.
02 | Trump’s Explosive UN Speech
Secretary of State Rubio warned earlier in an interview that the UN should step up and play a constructive role, but China could throw a wrench in the effort, which might have explained why the teleprompter failed. Someone wanted to disrupt Trump’s powerful message.
Major points from Trump’s address:
◉ He claimed that in the past six months his administration ended seven wars, the work he argued the UN should have supported but never did.
◉ He slammed “terrorism sponsors” and said they can’t have the deadliest weapons, starting with Iran. He brought up the “Midnight Hammer” strike on Iran’s Fordow facility. On the surface, it’s about Iran, but it’s really a jab at the CCP.
◉ The CCP was not just funding terrorism; it also funded Iran, Venezuela’s Maduro, drug networks in Latin America, and extremist groups like Antifa. Labeling the CCP as a sponsor of terrorism would bar them from owning the most dangerous weapons, nuclear or biological weapons.
◉ He called for an end to nuclear and biological weapons development, pointing to the COVID pandemic a few years back as a reckless lab experiment—basically the US officially tagging the CCP’s virus as a bio-weapon.
The U.S. will lead AI-assisted investigations into nations still pursuing biological programs. He argued AI can draw accurate conclusions.
– Using the three “Yan Reports”, AI would definitely make the correct judgement
He challenged the UN and the Biological Weapons Convention for inaction and asked the UN to cooperate. He warned the world, especially hostile nations like China, that their nuclear and bio-weapons are in the crosshairs.
◉ Trump doubled down on not buying Russian oil, especially from China and India, accusing them of funding Russia’s war. He urged Europe to join the US in sanctions.
◉ He labeled green energy, carbon emissions, and global warming as the “biggest scam”—a CCP cognitive war to undermine the West. He pointed out that China still relied heavily on fossil fuels and was the world’s largest emitter. The free world must ditch political correctness and return to common sense.
03 | The Palestine Issue
The U.S. reaffirmed full support for Israel. Rubio clarified there’s no letter from Palestine about a 60-day ceasefire or releasing half the hostages. It doesn’t exist, and even if it did, Trump wouldn’t accept it. All 48 hostages must be released immediately.
Per State Department guidance: unless the PLO and the Palestinian Authority fully and explicitly sever ties with Hamas, they are not legitimate negotiating partners. The U.S. and Israel can lawfully treat them as extensions of a terrorist network. Washington has already taken legal and policy steps to cut off that organization’s claim to legitimacy.
No matter how loud the “recognize Palestine” rhetoric gets, all the issues including fiscal and hostage ones will be resolved under a US–Israel-led framework.
04 | U.S. Arms Support, NATO & Ukraine
Trump made it clear: with NATO and EU support, the US is arming Ukraine, giving them a shot at reclaiming all occupied territory—and maybe more.
Pressure on Putin continues—not as a sign the U.S.–Russia relationship has failed, but as part of a calibrated process of disciplining and shaping Russia’s behavior. Trump said to watch one month from now for results.
The U.S. stressed that Ukraine’s recovery of territory depends on sustained EU and NATO support; weapons come from the U.S., but allies must fund procurement. If Europe doesn’t decouple from China and impose sanctions, the pathway to full territorial recovery and lasting peace will be blocked.
05 | Peace Between the Islamic World and Israel
World leaders from Muslim-majority countries signaled a new approach: coexistence with Israel rather than perpetual enmity. Indonesia’s president—the head of the largest Muslim-majority nation—told the UN that real peace requires respecting Israel’s security.
Syria’s interim president, Ahmed Al-Sharaa, met with Secretary Rubio to discuss rebuilding ties with Israel. Combined with the recent Saudi-Pakistan alliance, this lays the groundwork to isolate Iran and extremist groups, and build a bloc of Muslim-majority states that genuinely understand the terror threat. This strategy undermines the CCP’s narrative that Muslim countries and Israel must be forever adversaries.
In short: the Islamic world is shifting toward practical security cooperation with Israel, breaking the CCP’s attempt to weaponize Muslim sentiment.
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