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A debate over President Donald Trump's health and attentiveness reached the floor of the U.S.House of Representatives after Representative Sydney Kamlager-Dove of California argued that reports and videos showing Trump apparently falling asleep during public appearances raise legitimate questions about his fitness for office.
Speaking before Congress, Kamlager-Dove said the White House has not been sufficiently transparent about the president's health and accused officials of dismissing concerns that many Americans have observed themselves.
Her remarks followed a recent exchange in the House Foreign Affairs Committee, where Representative Ted Lieu presented videos that appeared to show Trump dozing off during official events.Secretary of State Marco Rubio rejected the suggestion that he had witnessed such incidents, prompting criticism from Democratic lawmakers.
The congresswoman referenced several recent appearances, including a Cabinet meeting, an Oval Office event, and attendance at an NBA Finals game, where Trump was reported by critics to have appeared asleep.Kamlager-Dove also cited comments from CNN medical analyst Dr.Jonathan Reiner, who suggested that frequent daytime sleepiness could be associated with underlying health concerns.She argued that questions about the president's alertness are particularly important given the national security responsibilities of the office.
In addition to the sleeping allegations, the lawmaker pointed to other health-related issues that have drawn public attention, including reports about bruising on Trump's hands, medical procedures, and changes in publicly disclosed medications.
The White House has maintained that its health disclosures are appropriate and has stated that only clinically relevant medications are included in official reports.
The speech reflects broader political disagreements over presidential health transparency, with Democrats calling for additional information and Republicans generally rejecting claims that Trump's health poses a concern.
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