what happened to the man who collapsed in the oval office
The man who collapsed in the Oval Office during a November 2025 event with President Donald Trump was a guest from pharmaceutical company Eli Lilly; he fainted briefly but was treated on the spot and later reported to be “fine” and “doing great” by the company’s CEO.
What happened in the Oval Office
On November 6, 2025, during a high-profile Oval Office press event where President Trump announced a deal to lower the cost of obesity (GLP‑1) drugs, a man standing behind the president suddenly collapsed. Video shows him stumbling and falling to the floor while Eli Lilly CEO David Ricks was speaking at the podium.
Dr. Mehmet Oz, then the Trump administration’s CMS (Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services) administrator, immediately rushed over and helped lower the man safely to the ground to avoid a head injury. White House medical staff quickly responded, and reporters were temporarily ushered out of the room while the man received care on the floor.
Who was the man?
The man was identified as a guest representative from Eli Lilly, not an employee of Novo Nordisk or another company, despite some early confusion in media reports. Eli Lilly later clarified that only its CEO and a senior executive were officially representing the company, but this individual was attending as a guest from the firm.
White House Press Secretary Karoline Leavitt described him as a representative from one of the companies involved in the drug deal and confirmed that “the gentleman is okay” after the White House Medical Unit intervened.
His condition and recovery
President Trump later told reporters that the man “got a little bit lightheaded,” went down, but was “fine” and had been sent out with doctor’s care. Eli Lilly’s CEO, David Ricks, later stated that the man who fainted was “one of our guests” and is now “doing great,” confirming he recovered without serious complications.
The exact cause of the fainting episode (such as dehydration, low blood sugar, or a reaction to medication) has not been publicly disclosed by the White House or Eli Lilly.
Why it went viral
The incident drew widespread attention because it happened live on camera, just feet behind the president, during a major policy announcement. The moment became a viral talking point online, with many discussing Dr. Oz’s quick response and the president’s reaction, while others focused on how misinformation briefly spread about the man’s identity and employer.
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