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A man suffered a medical emergency in the Oval Office on Nov. 6 as President Donald Trump's team held a press conference about lowering costs for weight loss drugs
Gordon Findlay is a Novo Nordisk manager based in Switzerland who didn’t attend the White House’s Nov. 6 drug pricing announcement. Robert F. Kennedy Jr. wasn’t fleeing the scene, a White House spokesperson wrote on X; he was seeking medical attention for the man who fainted.
Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services Administrator Dr. Mehmet Oz rushed to the aid of Novo Nordisk executive Gordon Findlay
While last week's cold open focused on a local news story — the New York City mayoral election — Saturday Night Live took the action back to D.C. for the opener to Nikki Glaser's November 8 episode. "Oval Office Press Conference Cold Open" didn't any feature celebrity cameos,
SNL's Weekend Update mocks Andrew Cuomo's filed bid for New York mayor, as well as RFK Jr.'s odd reaction to a man fainting in the Oval Office.
A drug executive collapsed in the Oval Office while President Donald Trump was announcing a deal with drugmakers to reduce prices. Here's what we know.