Expect President Donald Trump to promote peace, prosperity, and "sovereignty" before the United Nations' General Assembly this week, White House counselor Kellyanne Conway said Sunday.
"This country wants a leader who is tough on terrorism, is not going to coddle them, is not going to apologize for America around the world, and you're going to see that through President Trump's leadership at the United Nations General Assembly [UNGA]," Conway told Fox News' "Fox & Friends" on Sunday.
Conway pointed to the administration's insistence on the border wall to stop illegal aliens and drugs from coming to the United States in response to questions whether Trump will take a more globalist approach at UNGA.
"Expect no difference, no daylight between what he's said in the past and what he will say at the United Nations when it comes to America's sovereignty," Conway added. "The world is not just an idea of fluid, amorphous, borderless masses that one could call a country. The world is comprised of sovereign nations and this nation has spent untold amounts of money over decades helping other countries protect their own sovereignty and borders.
"It's high time we did the same here."
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