White House Defends Trump's Health Amid Scrutiny Over Reduced Schedule and Reports of Dozing
White House Press Secretary Karoline Leavitt defended President Trump's health and fitness against New York Times scrutiny, following reports of him dozing and a reduced schedule.

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Overview
White House Press Secretary Karoline Leavitt criticized The New York Times for questioning President Trump's health and fitness, addressing concerns about his public schedule.
Reports indicated President Trump appeared to doze off during two separate events, specifically one on November 6th and another in the Oval Office.
These incidents contributed to media scrutiny regarding President Trump's overall well-being and his capacity to maintain a demanding schedule.
Leavitt's defense of President Trump's health was broadcast live on Newsmax and its free online streaming platform, Newsmax2, reaching a wide audience.
The press secretary concluded the briefing by quickly exiting the room after her session, following her remarks on the President's condition.
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