President Trump stood before the United Nations General Assembly on September 23, 2025, and did exactly what American patriots have been waiting for: he told the world to defend free speech and to defend Christianity. He bluntly reminded delegates that religious liberty is under assault and even called Christianity “the most persecuted religion on the planet,” placing moral clarity back at the center of international debate.
In the same address he reminded the world that America will mark its 250th anniversary next year and urged other nations to follow the U.S. example in protecting the freedoms that made the West strong. That reminder wasn’t mere rhetoric — it was a clear invitation for countries to rediscover the values of faith, family, and free expression that built civilization.
True to form, Trump didn’t stop at platitudes; he ripped into the globalist agenda that has hollowed out Western nations, warning that suicidal green-energy schemes and open-border policies are wrecking countries. He called out the UN’s failed priorities and told leaders plainly that following the left’s playbook will lead nations to ruin. Conservatives should cheer a president who speaks honestly about the costs of weak sovereignty and reckless idealism.
Beyond words, the administration pledged practical steps to protect faith — including a private-sector coalition to defend religious liberty and an increase in funding aimed at protecting religious sites. That blend of principle and policy is the kind of action conservatives have been demanding for years instead of empty, virtue-signaling gestures.
This speech was a reminder that leadership means standing for something real. While left-wing elites in the diplomatic corps wring their hands and scream “bigotry,” hardworking Americans know that defending free speech and protecting Christianity are not attacks on anyone — they are the defense of civilization itself.
If you believe in freedom, now is not the time for silence. Proud patriots should rally behind any leader willing to push back against globalist complacency and restore America’s moral leadership heading into our semiquincentennial.
History will judge those who stood up for faith and freedom and those who bowed to fashionable fads. On the eve of our 250th birthday, let every American stand tall — defend free speech, defend religious liberty, and defend the values that made this nation great.