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“Trump and Melania’s Heated Exchange Aboard Marine One”

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Donald and Melania Trump were seen having a heated argument aboard Marine One, with a lip reader now disclosing the exact words exchanged. The tense moment was captured on Wednesday night after Trump’s appearance at the United Nations General Assembly in New York.

During the exchange, Trump, 79, pointed his finger at Melania, 55, in a particularly intense moment. The exact words spoken during the conversation were revealed, with Trump expressing his disbelief and questioning her actions.

Before exiting the helicopter, Melania had a final stern command for her husband, as observed by lip reader Jeremy Freeman. She instructed Trump to look at her before they both disembarked and walked hand in hand across the White House’s South Lawn.

This incident followed a remarkable appearance at the United Nations, which started off with an escalator malfunction as the couple stepped onto it. Additionally, technical difficulties occurred during the president’s lengthy speech, with the teleprompter breaking down and audio issues arising.

In response to these incidents, Trump called for an investigation into what he termed the “triple sabotage.” White House press secretary Karoline Leavitt confirmed that an investigation was underway, emphasizing the need for accountability if intentional sabotage was discovered.

Despite the mishaps, Trump delivered a scathing speech criticizing the UN and world leaders, extending well beyond the usual duration. He particularly condemned the UN for failing to prevent invasions and accused it of funding them.

This visit came shortly after Trump’s second state visit to the UK, where he and Melania were guests of King Charles at Windsor Castle. During that visit, Trump’s initial reaction upon meeting Kate Middleton was revealed by a source.

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