Trump's Oval Office Nap Controversy Sparks Social Media Debate
‘Commander-in-sleep’, Trump mocked over oval office nap controversy; White House issues strange clarification
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A viral photo of US President Donald Trump seemingly asleep during a maternal healthcare event on May 11, 2026, has ignited debate online. The White House quickly denied the claims, asserting he was merely blinking, while critics and social media users mocked the situation, raising concerns about the President's age and health.
- 01A photo of Trump appearing to sleep during an event went viral, prompting a White House denial.
- 02The White House claimed Trump was just blinking, leading to mockery on social media.
- 03Critics, including Democratic Representative Ted Lieu, highlighted the incident as indicative of Trump's age-related health concerns.
- 04This controversy reflects ongoing scrutiny of Trump's health as the oldest sitting US president.
- 05Similar incidents involving Trump's apparent fatigue have been noted multiple times in recent months.
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A photo of US President Donald Trump, seemingly asleep during a maternal healthcare event on May 11, 2026, has sparked significant debate on social media. The image, captured by Reuters journalist Idrees Ali, shows Trump with his eyes closed while attendees spoke, leading to over one million views online. In response, the White House's Rapid Response account dismissed the claims, stating, 'He was blinking, you absolute moron.' White House Communications Director Steven Cheung further criticized critics, labeling Democratic Representative Ted Lieu as a 'loser' for his comments on the incident. This controversy has reignited discussions about Trump's age and health, particularly as he is the oldest individual to hold the US presidency at 79. Critics have pointed to similar incidents in the past months, raising concerns about his fitness for office. Despite these debates, the White House insists that Trump is in excellent health and capable of performing his duties.
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This incident reflects ongoing public concern regarding the health and fitness of older political leaders, influencing perceptions of their ability to govern effectively.
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