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Here’s What Trump Did After That Pharma Executive Collapsed in the Oval Office – Golden Heart POTUS in Action! (Video)

One moment precious moment yesterday shows the heart of our President, it’s what happened in the Oval Office. During an event announcing a groundbreaking deal to slash prices of weight-loss drugs, a pharmaceutical executive collapsed, halting proceedings. Townhall was on the scene, and after the press was ushered out for 45 minutes to allow medical attention, we were invited back. President Trump shared that the man, initially reported as Novo Nordisk executive Gordon Findlay but later clarified by the New York Post as possibly CEO Mike Doustdar or EVP Dave Moore, felt lightheaded but was being cared for.

But here’s the real story, straight from Dr. Mehmet Oz, CMS administrator, via RapidResponse47 on X: “I wanted to speak with the wife… and the president saw me in the corner… and he said, ‘Give me that phone’—and he talked to her and got her much calmer than I could’ve done. He actually cared that the wife of a man who he’s never met before felt in a safer place.”

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Health Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. also sprang into action, running out to seek help, showcasing the team’s response. This wasn’t just about policy; it was about humanity. Trump, amidst a high-stakes announcement, paused to reassure a stranger’s wife, embodying the “Make America Healthy Again” spirit. The event resumed without further incident, but this moment lingers—a reminder of leadership beyond politics.

The uploaded image captures Oz’s recollection, his expression serious yet relieved, the White House grounds serene. It’s a snapshot of a President who, despite the chaos, put people first.

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