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Did someone sabotage President Trump’s visit to the United Nations because he was planning a barn-burner of a speech? It sure looked that way.
The Times of London reported that UN organizers had been joking about pulling stunts to highlight their funding shortfall. One idea circulating: shut off the escalators and elevators and tell Trump there wasn’t money to keep them running.
Then it happened. The escalator stopped the moment the President and First Lady stepped on. The microphones weren’t synced. At one point, Fox News was broadcasting a Portuguese translation of the speech. And when the teleprompter failed, Trump had to pull out a paper copy and read it old-school.
To his credit, he rolled with it. But some see it as an inexcusable Secret Service lapse. One journalist warned:
“The stalled escalator with President Trump and First Lady Melania stuck on it was a classic set-up for an assassination hit, yet the Secret Service barely noticed and didn’t pull POTUS and FLOTUS off the suddenly stopped stairs. Secret Service sources are very concerned about what they witnessed from fellow agents today when President Trump was stalled and vulnerable.”
White House Press Secretary Karoline Leavitt said that if these failures were intentional, someone should be fired. An AP reporter said that these errors were the fault of the White House.
And yet—glitches and all—the President delivered. His speech blasted the UN for failing to stop a single war, called its climate agenda nonsense, warned that “green” policies waste money, and declared that mass migration endangers nations.
“Your countries are going to hell,” he told them.
The attendees seemed to understand that, no matter what language was in their translators.