A video circulating online shows President Donald Trump appearing to doze off during an Oval Office event promoting coal. The White House's Rapid Response account responded to the video, which has garnered over 4 million views, by stating that Trump's eyes were open in the clip. White House spokesperson Davis Ingle defended Trump, claiming he is the 'sharpest, most accessible, and energetic president in American history.' The issue of Trump's health has been a topic of discussion, especially after Rep. Ted Lieu presented videos in Congress suggesting Trump has fallen asleep during public appearances. Secretary of State Marco Rubio countered Lieu's claims, asserting that Trump does not sleep and works late into the night. The White House has been actively addressing speculation regarding Trump's health, particularly following a series of incidents that have raised concerns.
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White House Responds to Viral Video of President Trump
A viral video of President Trump appearing to sleep during an event has prompted a strong response from the White House. The administration defended Trump against claims of drowsiness, while discussions about his health continue to arise in Congress and media.
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