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‘Tired of peace?’ Viral video shows Trump seemingly dozing off during peace commission meeting

A video of US President Donald Trump appearing to doze off during the formation of his “peace council” went viral on social media, sparking debate and criticism about his energy levels and qualifications for office.The video, recorded during an inaugural meeting at the U.S. Institute of Peace, showed the 79-year-old president sitting with his eyes closed and his head slightly bowed while military officials and global representatives spoke.The moment occurred during a speech by Maj. Gen. Jasper Jeffers III when Trump remained motionless for several seconds with his eyes closed, sparking online speculation about whether he briefly fell asleep.The conference itself was significant, bringing together representatives from more than 40 countries to discuss global peace initiatives, including Gaza reconstruction efforts and the International Stabilization Force.

How did users react?

Social media users quickly seized on the video, with many questioning Trump’s vigilance during his own high-profile event.One user wrote on X (the platform formerly known as Twitter), “Trump humiliated himself by falling asleep while delivering a speech to world leaders at his own ‘Peace Council’ meeting. He must be tired of peace.”Another commented: “This is an absolute disgrace on the world stage. Trump does not have the stamina to remain president.”Others were more blunt in mocking the viral moment. One user posted, “Trump fell asleep again. This swaying pose totally gives it all away.” Another user wrote, “Tired of peace? He is too old to be president.”The video is another in a string of recent examples of Trump appearing visibly fatigued at official meetings and public events.

Trump refutes past sleep claims

This is not the first time Trump has mentioned such incidents. Responding to similar footage of a Cabinet meeting last year, Trump denied falling asleep. “Some people said he closed his eyes. Look, it’s boring,” Trump said. “I didn’t sleep. I just closed them because I wanted to get out of here.” He added: “I didn’t sleep much.” The White House has previously said Trump is in good health, noting that recent medical tests were precautionary and revealed a serious heart condition. Officials also attributed the apparent bruising on his hands to taking aspirin as a preventive measure against cardiovascular disease.The 79-year-old Trump is currently the oldest serving US president, and his health has always attracted public attention.

What Trump said in his speech

Although the moment attracted widespread attention, Trump used the meeting to announce major global peace and reconstruction initiatives.He said the United States would contribute $10 billion to support the peace committee’s efforts, with special attention to the reconstruction of war-affected areas such as Gaza.Trump also announced that nine countries, including Saudi Arabia, the United Arab Emirates, Qatar, and Kazakhstan, have pledged more than $7 billion in disaster relief and reconstruction funds.Additionally, Indonesia, Morocco, Albania, Kosovo and Kazakhstan agreed to deploy troops or police units to support stabilization efforts, while Egypt and Jordan pledged to train Palestinian security personnel.Trump also urged Iran to reach a diplomatic agreement over its nuclear program, warning that failure to do so could have serious consequences.Trump said: “We have to reach a meaningful agreement. Otherwise, bad things will happen.” He emphasized that nuclear weapons will destroy peace in the Middle East.He described the Peace Commission as a body that works alongside and strengthens the United Nations while promoting stronger global cooperation.

Major peace efforts overshadowed by viral moment

Although peace committee meeting As a major diplomatic initiative involving dozens of countries, the viral video drew significant attention to its announcement.The White House has not commented directly on the specific video, but officials continue to emphasize Trump’s active role in international diplomacy and ongoing peace negotiations.

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