Concerns Raised Over U.N. Escalator Incident Involving Trump
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Concerns Raised Over U.N. Escalator Incident Involving Trump

The White House has suggested that the malfunctioning escalator at the U.N., which forced President Trump and First Lady Melania Trump to use the stairs, could be an act of sabotage. This incident, which occurred as Trump stepped on the escalator, has sparked discussions about security at international events and the scrutiny faced by public figures, highlighting the tensions between the U.S. and global organizations.

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