New video footage captures the moment President Donald Trump drifted off to sleep in the Oval Office while introducing a policy that will impact millions of children. The 79-year-old President was seen closing his eyes and even letting out a snore during a recent signing ceremony in the Oval Office. Trump was signing a bill that allows school cafeterias to offer whole and 2% milk, accompanied by legislators, dairy farmers, and their children at the White House. While officials were discussing the benefits of higher-fat milk, Trump took a brief nap with his eyes closed for about 17 seconds. His attention was only regained when the Secretary of Agriculture, Brooke Rollins, raised her voice. The bill signed by Trump overturns previous restrictions on higher-fat milk options imposed during the Obama administration. The law also permits schools to provide nondairy milk that meets milk’s nutritional standards and mandates offering a nondairy alternative if students present a note citing dietary restrictions. Health Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr., a proponent of including whole milk in school menus, hailed the new law as a necessary correction to school nutrition policies. The adjustments will affect approximately 30 million students enrolled in the National School Lunch Program. Trump has previously denied claims of falling asleep during meetings, attributing such moments to merely resting his eyes or blinking. Questions about Trump’s health have been rising, with the President undergoing various tests, including cognitive assessments last year. Additionally, reports have surfaced about Trump using makeup to conceal dark bruises on his hands, which White House Press Secretary Karoline Leavitt attributed to frequent handshakes and a daily aspirin regimen.