Carney pokes fun at Trump’s UN teleprompter ‘conspiracy theory’
Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney made a humorous reference to President Trump's teleprompter malfunction during a speech at a conference. Carney joked about the technical difficulties he faced, suggesting a need for better teleprompter training. His comments appeared to allude to Trump's previous claims of sabotage regarding his own teleprompter issues at the U.N.
- ▪Mark Carney referenced President Trump's teleprompter malfunction during his speech.
- ▪Carney joked about the need for better teleprompter training while addressing the audience.
- ▪Trump previously claimed sabotage regarding his teleprompter issues at the U.N.
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Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney appeared to reference President Donald Trump, whose teleprompter malfunctioned during his speech at the United Nations last fall, in a speech Wednesday. Speaking at a conference for the Greater Vancouver Board of Trade, Carney’s own teleprompter went down. At that moment, he decided to crack a joke. Recommended Stories US denounces attempted ‘coup’ in Bolivia after left-wing strikers paralyze country Putin visits Xi as leaders celebrate ‘unprecedentedly’ strong relations China’s Xi and Russia’s Putin talk energy, ‘law of jungle’ in summit in Beijing “A $6 billion nationwide effort that works through the unions, it works through the technical colleges to do a variety of things, including the technical ability to run a teleprompter in real time,” he said…
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