An intense conversation between President Donald Trump and First Lady Melania Trump was reportedly about the escalator incident at the U.N. summit.
Cameras caught the president pointing his finger at the first lady, who responded by shaking her head during the exchange, filmed through the windows of Marine One as it landed at the White House.
It took next to no time for the mainstream media to take these images and run with them as signs that Donald and Melania are at each other's throats, an accusation that has been floated for the past decade despite the ironclad nature of the couple's relationship.
However, lipreading experts have confirmed that the couple was having an animated conversation about the viral escalator incident at U.N. headquarters in Manhattan the day before.
Clearly, neither Donald nor Melania was happy about the incident, which Trump has blamed on the U.N., along with a series of other incidents that Trump suspects were intentional acts of sabotage to make him look bad.
Forensic lip reader Jeremy Freeman told The Daily Mail that, "From my interpretation, I don’t think Donald Trump was having a go at Melania Trump — but at the shenanigans at the U.N."
Trump was furious about the incident with the escalator, which stopped suddenly and could have caused a disastrous situation for both the president and his wife, as well as the entourage.
Trump later posted to social media that, "It’s amazing that Melania and I didn’t fall forward onto the sharp edges of these steel steps, face first. It was only that we were each holding the handrail tightly or, it would have been a disaster."
Another lip reader, Nicola Hickling, believes that Donald Trump was being protective of Melania in the moment caught on the helicopter. She claimed that Trump was saying, "I can’t forgive them, they tried to hurt you," in the moment caught as Marine One was landing.
Trump is famously protective of Melania Trump, and it's understandable that he would be absolutely furious if some staffer at the U.N. had gotten her hurt by suddenly shutting down an escalator.
Trump cited a report from The Times of London that U.N. staffers had been joking about switching off the escalator in order to make Trump walk to the hall to give his speech.
This prompted Trump to throw accusations of deliberate sabotage at the U.N., which is no friend of the Trump family. Trump's speech at the U.N. was essentially a diatribe of Trump tearing into the U.N. for being an ineffective and corrupt organization.
While the Trump's relationship appears to be as strong as ever, Trump's relationship with the U.N. has never been worse. Trump has long looked at the U.N. as a corrupt and ineffective organization that leeches off American financial support, and recent events have confirmed those views.
Trump ripped into the U.N.'s general assembly, citing how the organization and its many participating nations, mostly from Europe, had failed to assist the U.S. in any meaningful foreign policy.
While Trump has been putting in overtime achieving peace deals and ending international conflicts, the U.N. has done nothing but spend money.
The U.N. is a useless organization, and it's long past time that American dollars stop facilitating the organization that is comprised of ungrateful countries that hate America.