No Cap: UN Candidate Macky Sall Pulls Up on the International Deep State with 'MUNGA' Energy
The former president of Senegal wants the top job at the UN, and he is bringing Trump-style plans to stop wasting the block's money.

Let's keep it 100: the United Nations has been running a massive game for years, taking cash from the taxpayers and doing absolutely nothing when real trouble jumps off on the global block. But now, Macky Sall, the former president of Senegal, is trying to get the keys to the whole building in 2027. And instead of playing the usual political games, he is pulling up with some heavy Trump energy, promising to clean out the international "deep state" and "Make the UN Great Again"—or "MUNGA" for short.
Sall is not trying to hide his game. In a recent interview, he showed respect to Trump's foreign policy, calling him a real "peace builder" even though things are still tense with Iran. Sall knows exactly who holds the bag, pointing out that the U.S. is the biggest power in the room and the UN needs to stay in their good graces. He is telling the world that if they want a better UN, they have to stop wasting money, cut the red tape, and get back to business.
This "MUNGA" slogan isn't just talk, either. It was actually started by Ambassador Mike Waltz, and now it's spreading like wildfire through the UN halls. Hugh Dugan, a serious insider who spent 26 years advising 11 U.S. ambassadors and worked on Trump’s National Security Council, says regular member countries are completely tired of the UN's useless bureaucracy. Dugan is running a nonprofit now to hold these big international organizations accountable, and he says everybody is fed up with the UN failing its main jobs.
The current boss, António Guterres, is finally packing his bags in 2027 after a ten-year run that started back in 2017. During his time in charge, the world has been in absolute chaos with COVID-19, the war in Ukraine, and the devastation in Gaza. While the streets of the world were on fire, the UN was basically asleep at the wheel, proving they do not know how to handle real-life crises.
Trump has been calling out this uselessness for a minute now. Back in September 2025, he stood right up at the General Assembly and asked them straight up: "What is the purpose of the United Nations?" He said the place has major potential, but right now, all they do is write a "strongly worded letter" and then go home without actually doing anything to back it up. No lies detected there.
The mainstream media keeps trying to claim the UN is broke because the U.S. is late on its bills, but Ambassador Mike Waltz called cap on that real quick. Waltz made it clear that the U.S. is still the biggest financial contributor on the planet, and the UN's money problems are because of their own bad management and out-of-control spending, not because America isn't paying its share.


