President Donald Trump and First Lady Melania Trump encountered an unexpected hiccup during their visit to the United Nations in New York City when the escalator carrying them abruptly stopped. With Trump scheduled to address world leaders shortly afterward, the couple simply continued on foot, turning a minor disruption into a brief but widely discussed moment. White House Press Secretary Karoline Leavitt later called for a review of the incident, saying that if the stoppage were intentional, accountability would be necessary.
The United Nations quickly responded, denying any wrongdoing. According to UN spokesperson Stéphane Dujarric, the incident was the result of a built-in safety mechanism. A videographer from the U.S. delegation was reportedly walking backward to capture footage of the Trumps’ arrival, triggering the escalator’s automatic stop feature designed to prevent accidents. The system was reset shortly afterward, and operations returned to normal.
Trump addressed the moment during his speech with characteristic humor, telling the audience that the escalator “stopped right in the middle” and adding that it was fortunate the First Lady was “in great shape.” The remark drew laughter from the room, easing any lingering tension from the unexpected pause. The speech itself included another unscripted moment when the teleprompter briefly froze, prompting Trump to continue speaking without notes before joking that the operator was “in big trouble.”
Despite the interruptions, Trump delivered his full address, reiterating long-standing criticisms of the UN and calling for greater accountability and efficiency within the organization. The combination of technical glitches and off-the-cuff remarks added an unscripted tone to an already closely watched appearance, reminding observers how even carefully planned diplomatic events can take unpredictable turns under the global spotlight.