For the first time in 7 years, the U.S. President delivered an in-person address to the United Nations General Assembly. Donald Trump, to nobody’s surprise, didn’t hold back his thoughts. He criticized the U.N. as a whole, lecturing other countries about their failed immigration policies. Then, Trump attacked the environmental movement and the clean energy movement, dubbing it a ‘con job’ and a ‘scam’. What are the key takeaways from Trump’s near-hour monologue? Kristy Cameron digs deeper with Jeff Bloodworth, a political historian who studies the history of American liberalism and conservatism.