White House Demands Answers as Shocking UN Security Breach [Video]

In a deeply troubling incident that exposed the President of the United States to potential harm, the White House has taken a firm and immediate stance, demanding a full investigation into reports that United Nations staffers deliberately created a major security breach. The event occurred as President Donald Trump and First Lady Melania Trump were arriving at the United Nations General Assembly on Tuesday morning.

White House Press Secretary Karoline Leavitt left no room for ambiguity regarding the administration’s position on the serious nature of the alleged act, stating unequivocally, “If someone at the UN intentionally stopped the escalator as the President and First Lady were stepping on, they need to be fired and investigated immediately.” This strong declaration underscores the zero-tolerance policy for any actions that compromise the safety of the Commander-in-Chief, a standard that stands in stark contrast to the often dismissive attitude exhibited by the liberal media whenever a threat emerges against this administration.

The sequence of events, as reported, paints a picture of a targeted and potentially malicious act. President Trump and the First Lady were proceeding through the UN building, preparing to ascend via a pair of escalators to the next floor. First Lady Melania Trump stepped onto the escalator on the left, followed closely by the President. It was at that precise moment, as President Trump placed his foot on the moving staircase, that the escalator abruptly came to a halt. Security footage and eyewitness accounts confirm that while the left escalator stopped, the one on the right continued to operate normally, eliminating the possibility of a general mechanical failure and pointing squarely towards human intervention. This was not a simple malfunction; it was a deliberate act that left the President stalled and vulnerable in a crowded environment, a scenario that should alarm every American citizen.

The immediate reaction from the First Lady demonstrated remarkable poise and alertness, as she quickly began walking up the stationary escalator stairs, with President Trump and his security detail following suit. However, the breach had already occurred. The calculated nature of this incident has rightfully raised alarm bells within the Secret Service, the agency tasked with the monumental responsibility of protecting the President. Secret Service sources conveyed their significant concerns to RealClearPolitics reporter Susan Crabtree, who reported, “Sources in the Secret Service community are very concerned about what they witnessed from fellow agents today when President Trump was stalled and vulnerable. It’s a similar critique to the Secret Service’s delayed response in getting Trump off stage after a bullet grazed his ear on July 13.” This statement highlights a disturbing pattern of security failures that demand rigorous scrutiny, a pattern that the mainstream media consistently downplays or ignores when it involves President Trump.

Press Secretary Leavitt confirmed that an official investigation is now underway, led by the Secret Service. She emphasized the necessity of holding any guilty parties accountable, stating, “If we find that these were UN staffers who were purposefully trying to trip up President Trump and FLOTUS well, there better be accountability for those people.”

The use of the phrase “trip up” belies the grave seriousness of the situation; this was not a childish prank but a blatant security failure that could have had catastrophic consequences. This incident at the UN, an institution often celebrated by the globalist left, reveals a shocking level of disrespect and hostility towards a sitting U.S. President, an attitude that seems to be tacitly encouraged by the relentless and unfounded criticism from liberal media outlets that consistently seek to undermine President Trump’s authority on the world stage.

 

h/t: Steadfast and Loyal

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