A surprising moment unfolded inside the Oval Office when US President Donald Trump appeared to briefly fall asleep during a live press conference featuring Health Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. and Dr. Mehmet Oz. The discussion focused on new agreements with Eli Lilly and Novo Nordisk aimed at reducing the price of GLP-1 weight-loss drugs.
As the cameras rolled, Trump struggled to keep his eyes open, shifting in his chair several times before appearing to “rest his eyes.” The clip went viral moments later when Dr. Oz was heard saying, “People can sleep again,” right as the president seemed to do just that.
Sleepy Joe! Errrrr! I meant Sleepy Don!
So I guess we will wait on the blowback from rightwing media saying how Donald is old and tired, what’s that? You’re saying it won’t happen!
Instead we will get a meme with Sleepy Don in a Superman costume! pic.twitter.com/aifTRVQJtI
— Warren Peace (@RhymeswithTHOC) November 7, 2025
Viral Video Ignites Social Media Reactions
The viral footage sparked a storm of memes and reactions across social media. California Governor Gavin Newsom shared a photo of Trump with the caption, “DOZY DON IS BACK!” on X (formerly Twitter), attaching a short video of the moment.
Other public figures joined in, including MSNBC host Jen Psaki, who quipped, “He appeared to nod off while his surgeon general talked about dementia, obesity, and sleep loss—it feels a little too on the nose, doesn’t it?”
The clip has since racked up millions of views, trending under hashtags like #SleepyDon, #TrumpNap, and #OvalOfficeMoment.
Chaos Erupts as Man Collapses During Event
The press conference took another dramatic turn when a man standing behind the podium collapsed mid-event. Trump briefly stood before press aides rushed to assist and cleared the room.
The White House later confirmed that the individual was “OK” and had fully recovered after the incident.
‘Sleepy Don’ Narrative Resurfaces Amid Health Speculation
The event reignited the “Sleepy Don” narrative, a nickname that has followed Trump since his 2020 campaign days. Despite the viral moment, Trump’s aides continue to portray him as a tireless leader.
Attorney General Pam Bondi recently claimed that “none of the White House team can keep up with him,” while Vice President JD Vance joked that Trump “doesn’t have an off switch,” often making phone calls as late as 2 a.m. and again at 6 a.m.
Even Kid Rock chimed in during an interview with Fox News, saying, “I’ll talk to him at 2 in the morning, then he’ll call me at 5 am.”
Experts and Observers Raise Questions About Trump’s Health
Despite the claims of boundless energy, concerns about Trump’s health continue to grow. Observers have pointed out bruises on his hands, unsteady walking, and speech confusion during recent public appearances.
In October, Trump underwent a physical exam, which included both a cognitive test and an MRI—a combination rarely seen in routine checkups.
Psychologist Dr. John Gartner told The Daily Beast that Trump shows signs of cognitive decline, noting, “He used to speak with a high level of vocabulary. Now, there are times when he’s unable to complete even a word.”
White House Silent as Questions Mount
The White House has not commented on the Oval Office “napping” moment. However, the viral clip has fueled renewed discussion about Trump’s age, mental sharpness, and overall fitness for office—issues likely to remain in focus as he continues his presidency.




