During a White House event focused on health care affordability on April 23, former President Donald Trump, age 79, appeared to fall asleep while seated next to key health officials.

The event included George Yancopoulos, president and chief scientific officer of Regeneron Pharmaceuticals; Robert F. Kennedy Jr., Health Secretary; and Chris Klomp, director of the Center for Medicare. Yancopoulos was speaking at the podium when Trump’s apparent nap occurred.

Footage from the event captured Trump with his eyes closed and head tilted back, resting against the chair behind him. The moment was noted by attendees and later circulated in media reports.

Yancopoulos continued his remarks without interruption, emphasizing the importance of health care affordability and innovation. No immediate comment was provided by the White House regarding Trump’s brief slumber.