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Top Doctor Urges Trump to Be Evaluated After Appearing Drowsy
Summary
A cardiologist and another specialist cited video of President Trump appearing to nod off during an Oval Office event and called for a medical evaluation; the White House and the president's doctors say he remains in excellent health.
Content
President Trump appeared to close his eyes for several seconds while signing the Whole Milk for Healthy Kids Act in the Oval Office. Dr. Jonathan Reiner, a cardiologist and CNN medical analyst who once served as Vice President Dick Cheney's doctor, said the footage suggests excessive daytime sleepiness and that the president needs a medical evaluation. Professor Bruce Davidson of Washington State University said on a podcast that his impression from public video is that the president had a stroke. White House officials and the president's physicians have said he remains in excellent overall health.
Known details:
- Video from the Oval Office shows the president's eyes appearing to close for several seconds during a public signing event.
- Dr. Jonathan Reiner said the pattern looks like excessive daytime somnolence and called for medical evaluation based on the footage.
- Professor Bruce Davidson said his impression from earlier public videos is that the president may have had a stroke, citing uneven movement and speech in prior clips.
- Neither physician has examined the president in person; both have based comments on publicly available video, and White House representatives have reiterated that he is in excellent health.
Summary:
Medical commentators have publicly expressed concern after observing the videos, while White House officials maintain the president's overall health is good. The discussion reflects differing professional interpretations of the same public footage. Undetermined at this time.
