Trump unexpectedly turned up at the u. N. Climate summit. He only stayed for 10 minutes.

Trump unexpectedly turned up at the u. N. Climate summit. He only stayed for 10 minutes.

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President Trump made a surprise appearance at the United Nations climate summit Monday, but he didn't stick around for long. Trump was expected to skip the gathering altogether — sure,


he was scheduled to speak at a separate event focused on religious freedom and religious persecution, but the president has also never really been in tune with other countries when it comes


to climate issues. That said, he showed up, listened to speeches from Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi and German Chancellor Angela Merkel (for whom he reportedly clapped), and then left.


It all took about 10 minutes. Though Trump's appearance was brief, it didn't go unnoticed. Former New York City Mayor Michael Bloomberg reportedly thanked Trump for stopping by,


and made what could be considered a veiled challenge to the commander-in-chief. "Hopefully our conversations here today will be helpful to you as you make climate policy,"


Bloomberg said. The quip reportedly drew a round of applause. SUBSCRIBE TO THE WEEK Escape your echo chamber. Get the facts behind the news, plus analysis from multiple perspectives.


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Trump as the next Democratic presidential candidate, was quick to weigh in on Trump's appearance. He wasn't all that impressed. Tim O'Donnell Explore More Speed Reads