A video of former U.S. President Barack Obama responding to a woman nearly fainting during a speech has gained renewed attention on social media. The footage, recorded on October 21, 2013, features Obama speaking about the Affordable Care Act in the Rose Garden of the White House.
In the clip, Obama pauses in his speech to check on Karmel Allison, a pregnant woman who was visibly struggling. He offers her support, stating, “I got you, you’re OK.” After she is escorted away, Obama quips, “This happens when I talk too long.” Allison had previously gained recognition for her blog post about her experience as a diabetic under the Affordable Care Act, which led to her invitation as a guest of honor.
This video resurfaced following another instance involving a fainting incident, where U.S. President Donald Trump was seen observing a man who collapsed during a speech by Eli Lilly CEO David Ricks. While Ricks quickly inquired about the man’s situation, Trump was later reported as saying that the individual had received medical attention and was doing fine.
Both videos have been shared widely online, with the Obama clip garnering over 112,000 upvotes on Reddit shortly after being posted.
- Why it matters:
- Examining the responses of different leaders to health-related incidents can provide insight into public engagement and leadership styles.
- Increased social media attention to past events reflects ongoing relevance and public interest in health care discussions.
- The latest:
- As of now, the identity of the man who fainted during Trump’s speech remains unconfirmed, but White House representatives have reported he is recovering well.
Source: https://www.newsweek.com/donald-trump-barack-obama-reactions-unwell-guests-speeches-viral-11009349
Source: https://www.newsweek.com/donald-trump-barack-obama-reactions-unwell-guests-speeches-viral-11009349

