Rep. Sydney Kamlager-Dove of California urged her Republican colleagues in the House to pressure the White House to be more transparent about the almost 80-year-old for the sake of national security.

 

 

“We cannot have a president asleep on the job. Is he sleeping in classified briefings, on calls with foreign leaders? How can we trust a president who is literally asleep at the wheel to make informed decisions about national security?” Kamlager-Dove said.

“The president of the United States is not well,” Democrat and California Rep. Ted Lieu said.  “He has tremendous difficulty staying awake on the job.”

 

“Donald Trump has repeatedly fallen asleep at multiple Cabinet meetings, at multiple White House events, at a Memorial Day ceremony and most recently, at a very loud New York Knicks, San Antonio Spurs game last night,” Lieu added.