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    UN tells Trump probe launched over his ‘sabotage’ claims

    The Daily FuseBy The Daily FuseSeptember 25, 2025No Comments2 Mins Read
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    UNITED NATIONS: The United Nations instructed President Donald Trump it had launched a “thorough investigation” into what the US chief referred to as “triple sabotage” throughout his go to to the organisation’s headquarters.

    The US despatched a letter to UN Secretary-Common Antonio Guterres on Wednesday (Sep 24) demanding solutions about an escalator that failed, stranding Trump and first girl Melania Trump, in addition to a malfunctioning teleprompter and a defective public deal with system.

    “The Secretary-Common knowledgeable the US Everlasting Mission that he had already ordered an intensive investigation, and he conveyed that the UN is able to cooperate in full transparency with related US authorities on this matter to find out what induced the incidents referred to by the US,” Guterres’s spokesman, Stephane Dujarric, stated late on Wednesday.

    In an extended, indignant social media put up, Trump described the string of mishaps as “very sinister”, referred to as for folks to be arrested and stated the US Secret Service was additionally conducting a probe.

    “This wasn’t a coincidence, this was triple sabotage on the UN. They must be ashamed of themselves,” Trump stated on his Fact Social platform.

    “I demand an instantaneous investigation,” he stated.

    He was dogged by technical gremlins earlier than and through his keynote speech to the organisation and world leaders gathered on the UN Common Meeting corridor in New York.



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