Trump, Oval Office and Viral video
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A viral video of Donald Trump sitting with his eyes closed sent the White House’s social media operation into full meltdown mode. The administration’s Rapid Response account lashed out on Thursday after videos circulated online appearing to show the 79-year-old president slumped sideways in his chair during an Oval Office event promoting what he called “Beautiful,
President Donald Trump was seen with eyes closed today, with many claiming he'd fallen asleep, amid worry about his health due to the recent absence.
People online shared a video purportedly showing the president dozing off during a ceremony honoring fallen soldiers at Arlington National Cemetery.
The White House is in attack mode trying to brush off yet another video of President Donald Trump appearing to fall asleep in the Oval Office. One June 4, during an Oval Office press event themed around “Beautiful,
Donald Trump’s chief diplomat was mounting a staunch denial of the president’s apparent tendency to nod off in public… and then he was shown the tapes. Testifying on Capitol Hill on Wednesday, Secretary of State Marco Rubio was confronted with the harsh reality of footage showing America’s oldest president seemingly dozing off at a Cabinet meeting,
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White House defends Trump after viral video shows him nodding off during Oval Office event; Rapid Response lashes out.
Secretary of State Marco Rubio has been accused of misleading Congress after he denied seeing Donald Trump fall asleep in meetings. However, video evidence played during the congressional hearing appeared to contradict him.