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The White House denied that Trump was dozing during the Oval Office event and suggested the question was inappropriate.

“The President was not sleeping; in fact, he spoke throughout and took many questions from the press during this announcement which represents a historic reduction in prices for Americans on two drugs that help Americans struggling with diabetes, heart disease, obesity, and other conditions,” spokeswoman Taylor Rogers said in a statement.

On Nov. 6, President Donald Trump seemed to struggle to keep his eyes open during a roughly 20-minute stretch at an Oval Office event on drug-price cuts. (Video: JM Rieger/The Washington Post)

Democrats, and particularly veterans of Biden’s administration, said they were frustrated to see the president seemingly fight to stay awake after he dubbed his predecessor “Sleepy Joe” and routinely mocked his energy levels. Biden, the oldest U.S. president in history who left office at age 82, faced regular scrutiny for his stamina, such as when he appeared to doze off at a roundtable in Angola last December. Questions about Biden’s fitness for the presidency also helped end his reelection bid in 2024.

 

President Donald Trump hosted one of the more attention-grabbing press events of his term in the Oval Office this week, announcing price cuts for weight-loss drugs, only to be interrupted when one of the attendees collapsed in a faint.

Before that dramatic turn of events, however, Trump appeared to struggle to stay awake as his health secretary, Robert F. Kennedy Jr., and two other deputies took turns explaining the announcement. Clips of the scene have circulated widely on social media and drawn heavy criticism from Democrats.

A Washington Post analysis of multiple video feeds found that Trump spent nearly 20 minutes apparently battling to keep his eyes open at the Thursday event. It was a seemingly stark illustration of the strain of the presidency on a 79-year-old who typically keeps a vigorous travel schedule that even his aides say they struggle to keep up with — and who has reveled in calling his predecessor “Sleepy Joe” Biden.

Sitting behind the Resolute Desk on Thursday, the president displayed a constellation of movements familiar to anyone who has attempted to stay awake during a work meeting. He closed his eyes. He put his hand to his temple. He slouched in his chair.

President Donald Trump appeared to struggle to keep his eyes open during a news conference on Nov. 6. (Video: The Washington Post)

The gathering came to an abrupt halt with the sudden collapse of an attendee, an Eli Lilly patient who was standing behind the president. It resumed about an hour later, with Trump noticeably perkier — but still caught on camera at moments with his eyes closed.

 

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Flight cuts have begun at major U.S. airports --- Which 40 airports are hit by flight cuts | PUBLISHED BY The Washington Post

The airports affected by the flight cuts are some of the nation’s busiest. 
  • Note: The FAA did not have passenger data for Teterboro Airport in New Jersey, and it was not included above. (N. Kirkpatrick/Adrián Blanco Ramos/The Washington Post)
 The airports affected by the flight cuts are some of the nation’s busiest. Note: The FAA did not have passenger data for Teterboro Airport in New Jersey, and it was not included above. (N. Kirkpatrick/Adrián Blanco Ramos/The Washington Post)

Brace for turmoil: More than 1,000 flights have been canceled following a shutdown-related FAA order to reduce traffic at these 40 airports, including Atlanta, Chicago and Dallas.

 

 

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