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Letter to the President

Anonymous message from our community

Saturday, September 27, 2025

Saturday, September 27, 2025

Inspired by

This letter was inspired by:

The so-called “speech” you gave at the UN was nothing short of

an embarrassment for the United States

on the world stage. What should have been an opportunity to present America’s vision for peace and cooperation turned into

a rambling circus of self-congratulation, false claims, and personal score-settling.

It was a speech overflowing with lies and exaggerations. Wild boasts about “ending seven wars in seven months,” laughable dollar figures about imaginary investments, and claims of historic achievements that exist only in your old and tired mind—this is not leadership, it is delusion. The world knows it, and America should be ashamed to have such blatant dishonesty broadcast as if it were fact.

Instead of addressing pressing global crises with seriousness, you bragged endlessly about the stock market, insulted allies, mocked international institutions, and turned the stage into a personal pep rally. It was unserious, sloppy, and riddled with contradictions. One moment you claimed to be saving millions of lives, the next you were fantasizing about bombing nations into submission. One minute you called for peace, the next you threatened countries with tariffs and military force.

This wasn’t a statesman speaking—it was a salesman hawking snake oil, desperate for applause. America deserves better than an endless string of self-promotion dressed up as diplomacy. Our allies deserve better than to be belittled for cheap applause lines. And the American people deserve the truth, not an hour of fabricated “greatest ever” fairy tales.

History will not remember this speech as bold or inspiring. It will remember it as a disgrace: a loud, dishonest performance that embarrassed America before the entire world.

Signed,

A true American

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