Donald Trump appeared to doze off in public for the second time this week, raising further concerns about his health. The incident occurred while he was hosting leaders from Rwanda and the Democratic Republic of Congo. Trump was in the process of signing agreements that the White House anticipates will enhance US access to critical minerals. Footage from the event shows Trump struggling to keep his eyes open, with his head nodding forward at times. This follows a similar occurrence during a cabinet meeting earlier in the week, where he appeared to fall asleep while Secretary of State Marco Rubio discussed the ongoing war in Ukraine. Observers noted that Trump’s head drooped and he seemed perilously close to falling off his chair. Political commentator Harry Sisson, who identifies as a Democrat, shared a video of the latest incident on social media. He remarked, "Trump just fell asleep again. This keeps happening. He’s obviously not okay and anyone who believes he’s healthy is lying to themselves. We’re screwed." The signing ceremony included Presidents Felix Tshisekedi of Congo and Paul Kagame of Rwanda, along with officials from other African nations. This event provided Trump with another platform to highlight his administration's achievements. However, his apparent fatigue has led to ongoing speculation about his health. During the cabinet meeting, viewers were distracted by Trump's condition, with one user tweeting, "Trump falls asleep as Rubio talks about the war in Ukraine!" Another added, "OMG, Trump actually publicly fell asleep during his cabinet meeting at 2pm. MAGA won’t be able to explain this low stamina away. He was up all night posting and didn’t sleep!" As concerns about his health continue to mount, Trump's public appearances are increasingly scrutinised, particularly in light of his recent comments regarding immigration from Somalia, which he described in a derogatory manner. The combination of these factors has intensified discussions about his fitness for office.
Trump's Public Slumber Raises Health Concerns Again
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