Fox News Documentary Portrays Trump's Public Naptime as Extremely Beneficial for Health

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Fox News Documentary Portrays Trump's Public Naptime as Extremely Beneficial for Health

During Tuesday's broadcast, Fox News senior medical analyst Dr. Marc Siegel offered an unusual defense of President Donald Trump appearing to doze off at a recent Cabinet meeting. Siegel, who has previously praised Trump's public speaking and cognitive abilities, appeared on Laura Ingrahams show after she noted that critics overreacted when Trump closed his eyes for a few moments while Secretary of State Marco Rubio spoke.

Trump, who was seen napping at a White House event last month, reportedly closed his eyes multiple times during Tuesdays meeting. Siegel compared this to Thomas Edisons endorsement of short naps, jokingly noting, "Thomas Edison believed in the 10-minute nap. Imagine if we ignored that would we even have electricity?"

Earlier in the segment, Siegel praised Trump as "extremely sharp" and dismissed criticism over his brief rest as a "bait-and-switch," suggesting that opponents were simply deflecting from their focus on Trumps alleged fixation on President Joe Biden.

Siegel also addressed questions about Trumps recent MRI, which raised concerns about his cognitive health, arguing, "This is unnecessary. The president demonstrates his mental fitness constantly, in every press event and interaction." He emphasized that Trump's public appearances show ongoing alertness and focus.

Ingraham added her perspective, downplaying the significance of the presidents brief naps. She highlighted Trumps demanding posting schedule and suggested that even short sleep durations justify occasional eye-closing. "If you sleep only a few hours a night, closing your eyes briefly is natural, whether youre 79 or 49," she said, framing it as inconsequential to his performance.

Author: Logan Reeves

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