Based UN Secretary-General Candidate Macky Sall Vows to Drain the Globalist Swamp and 'MUNGA'
The international deep state is in absolute shambles as a Trump-aligned reformer targets high-paid bureaucrats and useless strongly worded letters.

It is finally happening. The absolute state of the United Nations has become so undeniably bad that even the candidates running to lead it are openly adopting Trump-style rhetoric to clean house. Macky Sall, the former president of Senegal and a top contender to become the next UN Secretary-General in 2027, has officially entered the chat with a promise to target the international "deep state" and—no joke—"Make the UN Great Again."
Sall is completely bypassing the usual diplomatic NPC talking points. In an interview, he praised Donald Trump as a genuine "peace builder" (despite some spicy situations with Iran) and made it clear that the UN is nothing without the United States. Recognizing that the entire institution is currently a bloated, inefficient mess, Sall declared that it is time to "MUNGA." The globalist elite in Geneva and New York are reportedly coping and seething at the prospect of a leader who actually wants to cut the bureaucratic fat.
The "MUNGA" meme isn't just a internet joke; it is becoming a major rallying cry inside the UN headquarters. Hugh Dugan, a legendary UN insider who advised 11 U.S. ambassadors and served on Trump’s NSC, confirmed that member states are blackpilled on the current state of the organization. Dugan, who now heads Multilateral Accountability Associates, revealed that there is massive dissatisfaction over how the UN has become a massive, self-serving bureaucracy that is totally incapable of doing its actual job of keeping the peace.
We are currently witnessing the end of António Guterres’s mid 10-year run as Secretary-General. Since 2017, Guterres has presided over a series of historic disasters, including the COVID-19 pandemic, the war in Ukraine, and the conflict in Gaza. Throughout all of this, the UN’s primary response has been to collect fat paychecks and do absolutely nothing of substance, proving that the entire institution has become an expensive country club for international bureaucrats.
Trump famously put the entire General Assembly on blast during his September 2025 speech, asking the ultimate question: "What is the purpose of the United Nations?" He pointed out that while the UN has "tremendous potential," its actual real-world output consists of writing "a really strongly worded letter" and then immediately forgetting about it. It is peak comedy, but unfortunately, American taxpayers are the ones funding this letter-writing campaign.
Meanwhile, Ambassador Mike Waltz has completely shut down the mainstream media’s favorite narrative that the UN's cash flow problems are America's fault. Waltz pointed out that the U.S. remains the undisputed heavyweight champion of UN funding, and that the organization's financial crisis is entirely a skill issue caused by terrible management and insane administrative bloat, not unpaid dues.


