A man collapsed in the Oval Office. The internet got the story wrong.

A man collapsed in the Oval Office. The internet got the story wrong.

On November 7, 2025, reports circulated online claiming that a man had collapsed in the Oval Office. However, these accounts were inaccurate and misleading, as clarified by Laura Hazard Owen in her article for Nieman Journalism Lab.

Clarifying the Misleading Reports

The widespread story about the incident in the Oval Office was distorted by misinformation. The narrative presented by the internet did not reflect the facts accurately, causing unnecessary alarm and confusion.

“A man collapsed in the Oval Office. The internet got the story wrong.”
— Laura Hazard Owen, Nieman Journalism Lab, November 7, 2025

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The Nieman Journalism Lab is dedicated to advancing journalism standards, supporting thought leadership, and exploring innovative storytelling in the digital age.

Source

Owen, Laura Hazard. “A man collapsed in the Oval Office. The internet got the story wrong.” Nieman Journalism Lab, 7 Nov. 2025. Accessed November 7, 2025.

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Author’s Summary

This article stresses how misinformation can spread quickly online, highlighting the role of credible journalism in verifying facts and dispelling false narratives.

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