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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.