UN Chaos: Trump’s Speech Derailed by Tech Fails
In a chaotic scene at the United Nations, former President Donald Trump faced a bizarre string of technical mishaps just moments before delivering his address, raising eyebrows and questions about potential sabotage. As he and First Lady Melania Trump stepped onto an escalator that abruptly ground to a halt, the former president joked about the precarious situation, noting the risk if Melania hadn’t been in excellent shape. Once at the podium, Trump faced another obstacle: the teleprompter malfunctioned, forcing him to ad-lib while the sound system struggled to amplify his voice, resulting in audible frustration in the audience. While the UN claimed these were mere coincidences, whispers of intentional acts have surfaced, with White House Press Secretary Karoline Leavitt demanding accountability for any staff member who might have conspired to disrupt the event. Given the recent assassination attempt against Trump, concerns about his safety during such unforeseen events are legitimate. America deserves answers—was this a malfunction, or a deliberate attempt to undermine?
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