Donald Trump has demanded an investigation into what he referred to as 'triple sabotage' during his attendance at the United Nations General Assembly. In a post on social media, Trump highlighted three significant issues: an escalator that abruptly stopped as he and First Lady Melania Trump boarded, a malfunctioning teleprompter during his speech, and audio problems within the auditorium.
A UN official noted that the sound system was intended to allow attendees to listen to translated speeches through earpieces, while Trump criticized the incidents on Truth Social, insisting in a letter to UN Secretary General Antonio Guterres for an immediate probe. He described the events as 'a REAL DISGRACE' and indicated they were too coincidental to be accidents.
Calls for accountability echoed from other officials as well; Mike Waltz, the US ambassador to the UN, deemed the incidents 'unacceptable.' Following the escalator malfunction, the White House press secretary expressed concerns about the possibility of deliberate interference. Though a UN spokesperson suggested that Trump's videographer might have inadvertently triggered the escalator's safety feature, Trump insisted on thorough scrutiny, claiming that all relevant security footage should be preserved.
Trump's speech also faced teleprompter issues, leading to further complications as he expressed frustration, commenting, 'whoever's operating this teleprompter is in big trouble.' In total, he articulated concern that world leaders could not hear him, emphasizing the need for improved technical operations at the UN.
As the news continues to develop, the unfolding situation reflects ongoing tensions within international diplomacy and the intricate challenges of high-stakes diplomatic engagements.
A UN official noted that the sound system was intended to allow attendees to listen to translated speeches through earpieces, while Trump criticized the incidents on Truth Social, insisting in a letter to UN Secretary General Antonio Guterres for an immediate probe. He described the events as 'a REAL DISGRACE' and indicated they were too coincidental to be accidents.
Calls for accountability echoed from other officials as well; Mike Waltz, the US ambassador to the UN, deemed the incidents 'unacceptable.' Following the escalator malfunction, the White House press secretary expressed concerns about the possibility of deliberate interference. Though a UN spokesperson suggested that Trump's videographer might have inadvertently triggered the escalator's safety feature, Trump insisted on thorough scrutiny, claiming that all relevant security footage should be preserved.
Trump's speech also faced teleprompter issues, leading to further complications as he expressed frustration, commenting, 'whoever's operating this teleprompter is in big trouble.' In total, he articulated concern that world leaders could not hear him, emphasizing the need for improved technical operations at the UN.
As the news continues to develop, the unfolding situation reflects ongoing tensions within international diplomacy and the intricate challenges of high-stakes diplomatic engagements.