A clip from a Cabinet meeting shows President Donald Trump repeatedly closing his eyes and appearing to briefly doze off as officials delivered their reports.
A video from Tuesday’s two-hour-and-eighteen-minute Cabinet meeting has surfaced online, showing US President Donald Trump periodically closing his eyes and appearing noticeably lethargic as senior officials delivered their remarks. The 79-year-old Republican leader is seen adjusting himself in his chair repeatedly, his eyelids lowering markedly while cabinet ministers speak.
At the meeting, Trump alternated between leaning back in his chair, slouching forward, twiddling his thumbs and sitting completely still with his eyes shut. The moments were brief but noticeable, according to reporters present.
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Secretary of State Marco Rubio was the final speaker, using his remarks to praise what he described as Trump’s “transformational” foreign policy. As Rubio spoke, Trump sat beside him with his eyes closed and his shoulders lowered before abruptly straightening up midway through the comments.
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The footage drew notice amid mounting questions over Trump’s stamina and alertness, following similar instances in recent months, including one during an Oval Office briefing in November that sparked criticism and widespread memes.
Trump dozes while Marco Rubio speaks to him directly next to him. Just insane optics. pic.twitter.com/P8gzEoui1D
— Aaron Rupar (@atrupar) December 2, 2025
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