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President Trump is in New York today.
He'll address world leaders at the U.N.
General Assembly this morning.
NPR's Franco-Artonius reports Trump is expected to speak out against Western allies who have recognized a Palestinian state or plan to do so.
Press Secretary Caroline Levitt says President Trump will deliver a speech touting the administration's accomplishments
while criticizing the work of international organizations like the United Nations.
The president will also touch upon how globalist institutions have significantly decayed the world order and he will articulate his straightforward and constructive vision for the world.
She says the president will also be meeting together with the leaders of Qatar and Saudi Arabia as well
as have one-on-one meetings with the leaders of Ukraine and the European Union.
The visit comes as the president has become more isolated in the UN where there is a growing push to recognize a Palestinian state.
Franco, Ordonez, and PR News, the White House.
President Trump says his administration is going to warn pregnant women against using Tylenol.
He says the active ingredient in that medication is responsible for causing autism.
Trump says that pregnant women should only take it for pain or fever if they can't tough it out.
Doctors, medical researchers, and autism activists are alarmed.