Donald Trump slams 'three sinister events' in UNGA speech; calls them 'a real disgrace'
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Contributing sentiments towards policy:
56% : After passing through the security gates, Trump and the First Lady approached the escalator.52% : Trump proceeded to deliver his 57-minute speech without a teleprompter, which started working about 15 minutes later.
49% : Thirdly, Trump said that he was told, after he finished delivering his speech, that the sound was completely off in the UN General Assembly hall and the world leaders couldn't hear a thing unless they used the interpreters' earpieces.
49% : In the incident that was captured live on camera and watched by millions around the world, including the visiting world leaders at the UN, the escalator near the Delegate's entrance in the UN headquarters came to an abrupt halt soon after Trump and the First Lady stepped onto it as they made their way to the UN General Assembly hall Tuesday morning for the US President's address to world leaders at the General Debate.
47% : Trump said.
45% : Responding to questions about the escalator incident, Stephane Dujarric, Spokesperson for Secretary-General Antonio Guterres, said that Trump, accompanied by the First Lady and delegation, arrived at the UNHQ building and entered through the Delegate's entrance.
37% : No wonder the United Nations hasn't been able to do the job that they were put in existence to do.
31% : "A REAL DISGRACE took place at the United Nations yesterday -- Not one, not two, but three very sinister events!"
29% : In a post on Truth Social on Wednesday, he also said the UN should be "ashamed" of itself.
29% : Then, as Trump came on the UNGA podium to deliver his address to the General Debate of the 80th UN General Assembly session, the teleprompter broke.
29% : The abrupt halt jolted the couple, who waited momentarily at the escalator and forced Melania Trump to walk up the stalled escalator, with the President following closely behind her.
24% : " Trump also referred to a report in The London Times that said UN workers had "joked" about turning off an escalator.
21% : This was absolutely sabotage," Trump said adding that those behind the incident should be arrested.
6% : Trump said these incidents were not a coincidence but a "triple sabotage at the UN" and the organisation ought to be "ashamed" of itself.
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