
Trump alleges UN escalator sabotage during UN General Assembly, calls for arrests
President cites escalator outage and teleprompter issues as part of a broader claim of deliberate interference during his UN visit

President cites escalator outage and teleprompter issues as part of a broader claim of deliberate interference during his UN visit

NYPD says a van struck a visiting couple on East 40th Street near Fifth Avenue; the vehicle fled and no arrests have been reported.

During a UN General Assembly visit, the president tied a series of malfunctions to sabotage, while UN officials described a potential human error in the escalator incident and noted a safety mechanism was triggered.

The president cites a built‑in safety mechanism and a videographer’s role in the incident, as a teleprompter malfunction marred his UN address.

President alleges deliberate disruption at United Nations headquarters during his address, citing a string of technical glitches and demanding investigations.

Police say a van struck a woman and her husband on East 40th Street near Fifth Avenue; the vehicle fled the scene as authorities investigate.

A van struck a German couple near East 40th Street and Fifth Avenue; driver fled the scene and authorities continue investigating.

NYPD says a van fled the scene after striking a German couple on East 40th Street near Fifth Avenue; no arrests have been announced and the victims’ identities are being confirmed.

At the United Nations, the president cites multiple hiccups during his speech, urging an investigation as the White House faces questions about security and communications