Girl faints in Oval Office, cutting short Donald Trump's session with reporters
A question-and-answer session with US President Donald Trump in the Oval Office was brought to an immediate halt on Friday after a young girl fainted.
White House aides sprung into action, shooing away reporters and photographers, who were covering the White House swearing-in ceremony of Mehmet Oz as Administrator of the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services (CMS).
"Everybody out, please move," a White House aide could be heard saying on the pooled video feed after a young relative of Mehmet Oz collapsed. "No photos!" the aide instructed journalists.
Oz, 64, had just been sworn in as administrator of the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services before Trump began taking questions on several topics from the assembled press pool. The girl was identified as Oz's 11-year-old granddaughter Philomena. Trump walked over to check on the girl as the media were escorted away.
"A minor family member fainted during Dr Oz's swearing in ceremony in the Oval Office," a White House official said in a brief statement, as quoted by NYP. "We are happy to say she is OK." The White House stated in a post on X that Oz was sworn in by Robert F Kennedy, Jr.
"Dr Oz has officially been sworn in as the Administrator of the Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services by Robert F Kennedy, Jr in the Oval Office!"
Trump, while introducing Oz said, "As Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services Administrator, Dr Oz will work tirelessly to strengthen and protect Medicare for our nation's seniors & Medicaid... there will be NO CUTS." As Mehmet Oz completes his first week as the 17th Administrator of CMS, he is sharing his agenda and vision for the agency.
A cardiothoracic surgeon and former host of an award-winning TV show, he now leads the largest agency under the Department of Health and Human Services (HHS), with a USD 1.7 trillion budget, tasked with delivering health outcomes for more than 160 million people, as per CMS website.