In the Oval Office on Thursday when one man suddenly collapsed during President Donald Trump’s announcement of a new deal with pharmaceutical companies to reduce the price of obesity drugs.
The event, attended by top executives and officials, was in the middle of the speech when the man fell unconscious. According to LiveNowFox, this is while Eli Lilly CEO David Ricks was addressing the room at the time of the incident, causing immediate concern among the people present.
RFK Jr.’s Reaction Draws Online Criticism
Videos of the incident surfaced immediately on social media, showing many reactions within the room. As Dr. Mehmet Oz, Administrator of the Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services, quickly came forward to help the man, Health and Human Services Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. was seen leaving out of the frame.
The seeming decision to exit instead of helping drew sharp criticisms online, with users accusing him of abandoning the scene. Some users made light of his swift exit, while others questioned the behavior of a public health official.
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Supporters push back amid misreporting claims
Others came to RFK Jr.’s defense, saying the footage had been misread. A post circulating on X stated Kennedy had, in fact, left to get medical assistance. That was later confirmed by the White House Deputy Press Secretary, who on X wrote, “The Secretary rushed to get medical assistance while others tended to the man.”
A man just collapsed during Donald Trump’s Oval Office announcement
HHS Secretary RFK Jr. can be seen quickly leaving the scene.
pic.twitter.com/Olg0o5zzIH— Republicans against Trump (@RpsAgainstTrump) November 6, 2025
Supporters accused critics of pushing misinformation, suggesting RFK Jr.’s swift departure was part of a coordinated emergency response rather than negligence.
White House Clarifies the Situation
Press Secretary Karoline Leavitt later made a public comment regarding the situation, reassuring everyone that the person who fainted had been given immediate attention by on-scene medics.
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“During the Most Favored Nations Oval Office announcement, a representative with one of the companies fainted. The White House Medical Unit quickly jumped into action and the gentleman is okay,” she said.
Initial reports incorrectly identified the man as Gordon Findlay of Novo Nordisk, but a spokesperson clarified that only CEO Mike Doustdar and EVP Dave Moore were in attendance.
Social Media and the Perils of Instant Judgment
But in the end, as the episode dramatized how easily misinformation spreads through digital media, speculation and outrage sparked off by a few seconds of footage out of context, till official statements clarified the facts, ultimately the incident was another reminder that public perception, shaped by viral moments can often eclipse truth even in the highest office of the land.
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Disclaimer: This article is based on verified reports and official statements. It does not speculate on medical or political matters beyond confirmed facts.