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“Trump-Melania Tension on Display Post-UN Speech”

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President Donald Trump’s speech at the United Nations General Assembly sparked controversy, and his journey back to the White House after the event stirred curiosity. Following their boarding of Marine One in New York, President Trump and First Lady Melania engaged in a visibly intense conversation, captured on camera within the aircraft. President Trump gestured and pointed at Melania, who responded by shaking her head.

The tension arose after an incident with an escalator malfunction inside the UN building, which President Trump labeled as sabotage. He expressed concern that he and Melania could have been harmed and demanded accountability for the mishap.

Observers noted conflicting signals in the body language of the couple during their exchange on Marine One. Despite the apparent tension, body language expert Judi James suggested that Melania’s smiles and laughter indicated a more amicable interaction.

Reflecting on the day’s events, Judi described Melania as a calming presence, contrasting with Trump’s animated demeanor. Trump criticized the UN for the escalator incident, emphasizing the potential danger they faced.

In addition to the escalator issue, Trump encountered technical problems during his UN speech, including malfunctions in a teleprompter and audio system. He vowed to investigate the incidents, labeling them as a deliberate sabotage against him at the UN.

Reports suggested that the escalator malfunction may have been triggered by the actions of Trump’s videographer. The UN clarified that the White House operated the teleprompter during the speech, using their own equipment plugged into the UN system.

President Trump’s claims about audio issues were refuted by a UN official, who explained the system’s design to provide translations through earpieces. Trump’s allegations of sabotage were met with skepticism, prompting further investigation into the incidents.

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