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So much for calling Joe Biden "sleepy." During a cabinet meeting last Thursday, Donald Trump was accused of falling asleep. The president had a good excuse, though. "It lasted for three hours," he said afterward. "Some people said, 'He closed his eyes.' Look, it got pretty boring."
Mr. Trump is far from the only president to be charged with getting some shut-eye at cabinet meetings. William Howard Taft suffered from sleep apnea and dozed off in cabinet meetings so often that his wife Nelly nicknamed him "Sleeping Beauty." Ronald Reagan was so well known for sleeping in cabinet meetings that he joked at an Alfalfa Club dinner in 1985 that a plaque would be placed above his chair in the Cabinet Room reading, "Ronald Reagan slept here."
While cabinet meetings typically don't guide administration policy, there have been some noteworthy ones throughout history.

