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In a post on his Truth Social platform, Trump wrote:
Secret Service had opened a review
He said the incidents were “too coincidental to be accidents” and announced that the U.S. Secret Service had opened a review. Trump also said he had sent a letter to UN Secretary-General António Guterres requesting that all security footage be preserved, particularly around the escalator’s emergency-stop button.
United Nations Responds
According to UN officials
According to UN officials:
A U.S. delegation videographer walking backward on the escalator likely triggered its automatic safety stop. The teleprompter used during Trump’s speech was operated by his own staff, not the UN’s technical team. The sound system in the hall continued functioning for delegates through their interpreter earpieces, despite minor transmission issues.
Analysis
The incident, quickly dubbed “Escalatorgate” by social media users, occurred during one of the most-watched sessions of the UNGA. Trump’s supporters have echoed his call for an inquiry, while critics argue the malfunctions appear to have been routine technical glitches exaggerated for political effect.