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Who Stopped Donald Trump and Melania’s Escalator? UN Has the Answer

President Donald Trump broke from his prepared remarks at the United Nations on Tuesday to bemoan an inoperable escalator and a defective teleprompter, using the incidents to portray the global body as dysfunctional. “All I got from the United Nations was an escalator that on the way up stopped right in the middle,” he mused, chopping the air with his hand. But it turns out the cause was closer to Trump.

Stephane Dujarric, a spokesperson for the secretary-general, said a videographer from the US delegation who ran ahead of him triggered the stop mechanism at the top of the escalator.

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During his speech at the United Nations, President Donald Trump criticized a malfunctioning escalator and teleprompter, though the escalator issue was attributed to a U.S. delegation videographer, and the teleprompter was operated by the White House. The UN has also faced intermittent elevator and escalator shutdowns in New York and Geneva due to a liquidity crisis and funding delays from the United States.
Who Stopped Donald Trump and Melania s Escalator UN Has the Answer

“The safety mechanism is designed to prevent people or objects accidentally being caught and stuck in or pulled into the gearing,” Dujarric said in a statement. “The videographer may have inadvertently triggered the safety function.”

As he began his speech, Trump also noted that the teleprompter wasn't working. He joked that whoever was running the teleprompter “is in big trouble.” A UN official speaking on condition of anonymity because of the sensitivity of the issue contributed that one to his side as well, saying the White House was operating the teleprompter for the president.

Regardless of the cause, it's not unusual for escalators at the UN to stop working, as staff and visitors know quite well. In recent months, UN offices in New York and Geneva have intermittently turned off elevators and escalators as part of steps to save money because of a “liquidity crisis” at the world body. That's due in part to delays in funding from the United States, which is the top donor of the world body.

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