Secret Service Probes UN Elevator Sabotage
🚨 BREAKING: The Secret Service has launched an investigation into the escalator situation at the United Nations today, per Karoline Leavitt
If someone did this intentionally, they should be CRIMINALLY charged.
It put President Trump is a VERY compromising position.
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— Nick Sortor (@nicksortor) September 24, 2025
In a shocking turn of events today at the United Nations, the Secret Service has opened an investigation into a dangerous incident involving an escalator, raising alarms about the safety of former President Trump and First Lady Melania. Conservative commentator Karoline Leavitt has demanded swift justice, insisting that if it is discovered that UN staff members intentionally set the stage to compromise the former president and his wife, they must face criminal charges. The stakes are high, as this shocking breach of security could signal a troubling pattern of hostility against Trump—and those responsible must be held accountable to ensure the safety of our nation's leaders. The question remains: who would stoop so low as to jeopardize lives for political theatrics?
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