Donald Trump's character on Saturday Night Live stood indifferent as a man collapsed in his the Oval Office, drawing attention to a widely mocked moment.

After an introduction by characters including those portraying Robert F. Kennedy Jr. and Dr. Oz, a man collapses behind them and the camera slowly pans to James Austin Johnson's Trump character. Last week, SNL's Trump mused jokingly about the president's recent MRI.

"Oh hi, didn't see you there, someone was dying in my office," Trump says when the camera fully reaches him. He then notes that he stood there and stared at the emergency "like a sociopath."

"I didn't even pretend like I was going to help," he said, noting that RFK Jr. "booked it out of here like someone was trying to give him a vaccine."

"Each week I like to create a big visual that sort of sums up how things are going. Last week it was the demolishing of the East Wing," SNL's Trump said. "This week it's a medical professional almost dying in my Oval Office."