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When the conference eventually resumed without the man who fell, Trump addressed the man’s medical incident. "One of the representatives of one of the companies got a little light-headed and so they went down, and he’s fine," Trump said.
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White House press conference descends into chaos as Trump ‘dozes off’ on live TV
A White House press conference was thrown into chaos as a man collapsed on the ground beside US president Donald Trump, who appeared to be 'asleep' in his chair
Reps. Thomas Massie (R-Ky.) and Ro Khanna (D-Calif.), who are leading the charge to release files related to the late disgraced financier Jeffrey Epstein, will speak with reporters Tuesday morning
The Healthcare Executive of Novo Nordisk, Gordon Findlay, has collapsed in the Oval Office during a press conference, RadarOnline.com can reveal. During the press conference, which featured Dr. Oz and Donald Trump, the topic of ozempic was being addressed. Suddenly, the speaker turned his head and asked if Findlay was okay.
“DOZY DON IS BACK!” declared Trump’s arch enemy, California Gov. Gavin Newsom, in a post on X featuring an image of the 79-year-old slumped in his chair, eyes firmly closed. Newsom, who has made a habit of trolling Trump, also added a video to his post.
Trump said Mohammed bin Salman "knew nothing" about the murder of journalist Jamal Khashoggi, despite the CIA's determination that the crown prince directed the murder.
Oz's bizarre rambling was overshadowed at the press conference when Novo Nordisk Healthcare Executive Gordon Findlay collapsed in front of a gaggle of reporters in the Oval Office.
The latest Saturday Night Live cold open dived right into the big story of the week: 20,000 Jeffrey Epstein emails were released by the House Oversight Committee, and many of them mentioned President Donald Trump by name.
During the cold open to 'Saturday Night Live', the longrunning sketch show brutally mocked Donald Trump over his links to paedophile Jeffrey Epstein.
Jena-Lisa Jones, a survivor of convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein, told CBS News what she would say to President Trump after he initially expressed opposition to the release of the Justice Department's files related to Epstein.