Draining the East River Swamp: Trump-Aligned Candidate Pledges to Take On the UN 'Deep State'
Macky Sall adopts the 'Make the UN Great Again' banner, promising American taxpayers real accountability and major structural cuts.

For decades, American taxpayers have shouldered the lion's share of the financial burden for the United Nations, only to see the global body descend into a bloated, anti-American bureaucracy. Now, a major shift is underway. Macky Sall, the former president of Senegal and a leading candidate to become the next UN Secretary-General, has pledged to reform the organization from within. Embracing the political movement championed by Donald Trump, Sall has vowed to target the international "deep state" and restore fiscal sanity to the global institution.
Sall has broken with the globalist establishment by openly aligning himself with Trump's common-sense foreign policy. In a candid interview, Sall praised Trump as a genuine "peace builder," acknowledging his success in stabilizing international relations despite ongoing tensions with hostile regimes like Iran. Sall recognized that the United States is the indispensable anchor of the international community, declaring that the UN must reform to remain worthy of American partnership and financial support. His campaign slogan, "MUNGA"—Make the UN Great Again—has sent shockwaves through the globalist elite.
The "MUNGA" movement is gaining serious traction inside the UN's halls. Hugh Dugan, a seasoned U.S. diplomat with 26 years of experience advising 11 U.S. ambassadors, confirmed that member states are increasingly fed up with the UN's bloated, ineffective bureaucracy. Dugan, who served on the National Security Council during President Trump's first term and now leads Multilateral Accountability Associates, pointed out that the organization has completely failed to execute its core duties of maintaining peace and protecting sovereignty because it is trapped in its own administrative red tape.
This administrative failure has been on full display during the ten-year tenure of outgoing Secretary-General António Guterres, which began in 2017 and ends in 2027. Under Guterres's watch, the world has been ravaged by unchecked conflicts in Ukraine and Gaza, alongside the disastrous global response to the COVID-19 pandemic. Instead of providing strong leadership, the UN has proven itself to be a toothless debating society that is entirely incapable of handling real-world crises.
President Trump has repeatedly exposed the fundamental uselessness of the current UN structure. In a fiery address to the General Assembly in September 2025, Trump demanded to know the actual purpose of the United Nations, noting that the organization has failed to live up to its immense potential. Trump accurately observed that the UN's entire operational strategy consists of writing "strongly worded letters" that are immediately ignored by bad actors around the globe, with zero actual follow-up or enforcement.


