Trump is accusing the U.N. of 'sabotage.' The U.N. says Trump's team is to blame
Summary
President Trump accused the United Nations of sabotaging his speech due to technical problems with an escalator, teleprompter, and sound system during the U.N. General Assembly. Trump called for an investigation into these incidents, which the U.N. suggests were partly the responsibility of the White House. The U.N. Secretary-General has stated that they will look into the matter.Key Facts
- President Trump experienced issues with an escalator, teleprompter, and sound system at the U.N. General Assembly.
- Trump called these incidents "triple sabotage" and demanded an investigation.
- The U.N. partially blamed the White House team for these problems.
- Trump delivered his speech without a working teleprompter initially but completed it successfully.
- Trump has been critical of the U.N. in the past, including withdrawing the U.S. from some U.N. organizations.
- After the incidents, Trump requested an investigation by both the Secret Service and the U.N.
- The U.N. Secretary-General's spokesperson stated they will conduct a thorough investigation into the events.
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