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Why Trump sounds different in public and private at UN

At the United Nations General Assembly, world leaders saw two very different Donald Trumps—one lashing out in public and another striking a conciliatory tone in private.

September 25, 2025 / 14:50 IST
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US President Donald Trump addressing the 80th UNGA at UN headquarters in New York City. (Courtesy: Reuters photo)
US President Donald Trump addressing the 80th UNGA at UN headquarters in New York City. (Courtesy: Reuters photo)

US President Donald Trump used his speech at the UN General Assembly to criticize world leaders and dismiss the institution itself. He told assembled delegates their countries were “going to hell” and declared the United Nations “useless.” It was vintage Trump—combative, scornful and eager to remind allies and rivals alike of their failings. Unlike his first UN appearance in 2018, when laughter greeted his boasts, this time the chamber responded with polite applause, the New York Times reported.

A softer Trump behind closed doors

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Just hours later, in a private meeting with Secretary General António Guterres, Trump offered a very different message. He praised the United Nations, saying the US was “100 percent behind” the organization and describing its potential as “incredible.” The shift left diplomats with whiplash but reflected a familiar pattern: a president who can be harsh in public but conciliatory in person. Leaders, aware of his volatility, have learned that flattery often works better than confrontation.

Allies tread carefully