
A recent White House Oval Office event involving Donald Trump sparked widespread discussion after video footage appeared to show the president with his eyes closed during part of the briefing. The moment occurred while Environmental Protection Agency Administrator Lee Zeldin and Interior Secretary Doug Burgum spoke about energy and regulatory policies. Clips from the event quickly spread across social media, generating debate about the president’s attentiveness during the meeting.
Critics and political opponents shared the footage online, with some suggesting the president appeared tired or disengaged. Several posts gained traction as users analyzed the brief clip and speculated about what had occurred. The video became another example of how short moments from public appearances can rapidly go viral and fuel political commentary.
The White House strongly rejected claims that Trump had fallen asleep, insisting he remained fully engaged throughout the event. Administration officials pointed to his demanding schedule and continued involvement in policy discussions as evidence of his active leadership. As reactions continued online, supporters dismissed the controversy as political criticism, while opponents viewed the footage as a legitimate topic of discussion.
Marco Rubio yesterday: “I have never seen Trump fall asleep.” https://t.co/Zhc9geWsdO
— No Lie with Brian Tyler Cohen (@NoLieWithBTC) June 4, 2026