Man collapses in Oval Office on live TV
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Robert F. Kennedy Jr. appeared to quickly leave a press conference held at the Oval Office on Thursday, November 6, when a man suddenly collapsed. In a viral clip circulating on social media, an unidentified man (initially incorrectly said to be Novo Nordisk executive Gordon Findlay) began to fall to the ground — and as
Trump’s latest insults toward Biden come just one day after social media users questioned whether Trump fell asleep during an event in the Oval Office on Thursday. Photos of the meeting captured Trump with his eyes shut as he slumped in his chair behind the Resolute Desk.
An insider who was in the Oval Office when a man collapsed as President Donald Trump announced lower costs for weight loss drugs on Thursday, Nov. 6, is sharing what Robert F. Kennedy Jr. was doing during the commotion after clips of him at the conference went viral online.
Gordon Findlay is a Novo Nordisk manager based in Switzerland who didn’t attend the White House’s Nov. 6 drug pricing announcement. Robert F. Kennedy Jr. wasn’t fleeing the scene, a White House spokesperson wrote on X; he was seeking medical attention for the man who fainted.
A White House guest collapsed behind President Trump during an Oval Office press conference, leading to an abrupt pause in coverage. A spokesperson from Eli Lilly said the man experienced a 'medical situation.
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California Gov. Gavin Newsom ribbed Donald Trump for appearing sleepy during an Oval Office event Thursday. Trump, 79, was seen with his eyes shut at several points during his administration’s announcement about lowered prices for certain weight loss drugs for Medicare and Medicaid recipients.
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