During a recent United Nations General Assembly in New York, a surprising moment of levity stole the spotlight. What began as a serious address on global issues quickly turned into laughter when a technical glitch struck the teleprompter. Instead of showing frustration, the speaker took it in stride, addressing the audience directly.
“I don’t mind making this speech without a teleprompter,” he said, earning the first round of chuckles. Then came the moment that went viral: a simple, two-word “threat” aimed at the teleprompter operator—“big trouble.” The comment, delivered with impeccable timing, broke the tension in a room normally reserved for formal diplomatic speeches.