Trump demands inquiry over UN 'triple sabotage'
Summary
Former U.S. President Donald Trump asked for an investigation into several issues during his visit to the United Nations General Assembly. These included an escalator stopping suddenly, a problem with the teleprompter during his speech, and audio issues in the auditorium. Trump called these incidents "triple sabotage" and said he would send a letter to the UN Secretary-General demanding a probe.Key Facts
- Donald Trump experienced three incidents during his UN visit: an escalator stopped, the teleprompter malfunctioned, and there were audio issues.
- Trump described these as "triple sabotage" and demanded an investigation.
- The UN mentioned a safety mechanism might have caused the escalator to stop.
- Trump criticized the incidents on social media, calling it a "real disgrace."
- Mike Waltz, the US ambassador to the UN, supported Trump's call for a probe.
- The White House operated the teleprompter during Trump's speech, not the UN.
- A UN official explained the sound system was meant for translations through earpieces.
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