Watch: Medical Emergency Dramatically Halts Dr. Oz’s Swearing‑In Press Conference

On April 18, 2025, Dr. Mehmet Oz’s swearing-in as Administrator of the

Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services was dramatically interrupted by

a medical emergency involving his granddaughter, Philomena. The ceremony,

held in the Oval Office and attended by President Donald Trump and Health Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr,

quickly turned tense when Philomena fainted mid-event.As Trump delivered

remarks, one of Dr. Oz’s daughters shouted, “Philo fainted, prompting Dr.

Oz to rush to her aid. White House aides swiftly evacuated the room,

halting the ceremony. A video capturing the chaotic aftermath shows the family helping,

the disoriented child exit.The White House later confirmed Philomena was

okay and receiving care. The event,intended to spotlight Dr. Oz’s new

healthcare leadership role, instead underscored the deeply personal

nature of public service and the unpredictability of,

 

real life—even at the nation’s highest levels of ceremony. Dr. Oz has since resumed his duties, and Philomena is reported to be recovering at home.

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