Summary
Former President Donald Trump alleged that he faced three disruptive incidents during his visit to the United Nations General Assembly: a stopped escalator, a malfunctioning teleprompter, and audio issues. He called for an investigation into what he described as "sabotage" and said he would contact the U.N. Secretary General. The United Nations has been contacted for comments on the incidents.
Key Facts
- Donald Trump reported three problems during his visit to the United Nations.
- The escalator stopped, but Trump and Melania were holding the handrail, preventing a fall.
- A faulty teleprompter did not work for the first 15 minutes of his speech.
- Trump said audio issues meant leaders could not hear the speech unless using earpieces.
- Trump claimed these incidents were deliberate sabotage.
- He plans to write to the U.N. Secretary General for an investigation.
- Trump requested that security footage of the escalator incident be saved.
- The United Nations has been contacted for their response.