UN BLAMES TRUMP TEAM FOR ESCALATOR FIASCO
In a stunning turn of events at the United Nations, President Donald Trump seized the moment to expose the glaring dysfunction of the global institution, highlighting an inoperable escalator and a malfunctioning teleprompter as symbols of its failures. As he took to the stage, he deftly navigated the awkwardness caused by a U.S. delegation videographer, who inadvertently triggered the stop mechanism of the escalator, showcasing a reality where even basic operational standards crumble under the burden of mismanagement. This chaos unfolds amid the backdrop of a severe liquidity crisis, where U.N. offices are shuttering elevators and escalators to cut costs, directly linked to delays in funding from the United States—the world’s largest donor. Trump’s impassioned critique underscores a critical message: if the United Nations cannot efficiently run its own operations, how can it claim to lead global governance?
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