Donald Trump claims he was ‘triple sabotaged’ at United Nations as he reveals what Melania said to him after speech

Trump Demands Investigation Into ‘Triple Sabotage’ at UN General Assembly

Former President Donald Trump has called for a formal inquiry after claiming a “triple sabotage” disrupted his UN General Assembly speech on September 23.

Fiery UN Address

Trump, 79, spoke for nearly an hour, criticizing open-border policies, slamming renewable energy as “destroying the free world,” and mocking London Mayor Sadiq Khan. His address also included complaints about the venue, citing a “bad teleprompter” and a malfunctioning escalator.

The Alleged Sabotage

Trump described three major issues: the escalator carrying him and First Lady Melania halted suddenly, his teleprompter went dark, and the hall’s sound system failed. “World leaders couldn’t hear a thing,” he wrote on Truth Social. Melania reportedly confirmed she couldn’t hear his speech. Trump vowed to send a letter to the UN Secretary-General and requested all escalator security footage be preserved, with the Secret Service involved.

UN Response

The UN stated the escalator stopped due to a White House videographer unintentionally triggering a safety mechanism. UN spokesman Stéphane Dujarric confirmed a thorough investigation into all three incidents is underway.