A woman in the market fainted while a physician was being sworn in, breaking President Donald Trump’s remarkable pause in his conversation as people rushed to the girl’s care. Dr. Mehmet Oz was enthroned as the director of the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services.
As the impromptu press conference turned into an impromptu press conference, Trump was in the middle of responding to a question about whether he would allow Iran to sustain a civilian nuclear energy program.
The ceremony was ended and everyone who had gathered at the Oval Office to swear in was ushered out.
The child, age 6, was a part of her family, and she passed away. A White House official described the incident as” a small community part fainted during Dr. Oz’s swearing-in service in the Oval Office.” We’re relieved to report that she’s okay.
Health and Human Services Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. took the oath after he ended his broadcast career and launched an ultimatum-failure plan for a seat in the Pennsylvania Senate in 2022.
Trump praised the former television host for” coming to this place as one of the world’s most talented and precious medical experts.” He cited Oz’s Harvard academic training, Pen and day as the director of the Cardiovascular Institute and the New York Presbyterian Hospital’s integrated healthcare system, as well as his positions as a professor at Columbia University’s College of Physicians and Surgeons.
The president claimed that he had no idea of his distinguished job outside of television and that “he just did a show.” ” I just recognize the present. You understand why I enjoy the show, do you? Because he said,” I may lose some weight because I’m a small fat.”
The leader continued,” I did his present, and that’s what I got out of it.” That was unfavorable.
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