Let the duty tour get down .

Donald Trump is currently in Saudi Arabiato signan arms deal.

He’s spending the next few days in the Gulf to meet with world leaders.

Sooooo, Fox News showed this video of Trump sitting in a chair, and it seems like he was having a really hard time keeping his eyes open:

Trump is having a concentrated fourth dimension keeping his eyes open in Saudi Arabiapic.twitter.com/t465VZicR6

Jet lag is real and he looks exhausted.

Some people are calling it relatable, “Me at the company meeting.”

Another person joked it was “Trump being anti-woke.”

And this person pointed out, “Fox News would be covering this much differently if it were Biden falling asleep live on TV.”

Like, so many people are saying it.

Besides that, you have people coming up with new nicknames like “The Nod Father.”

We have “Drowsy Don.”

And the simple and straight-forward, “Dozy Don.”

Any others?

Two leaders shake hands in a formal setting with flags behind them. A portrait of a leader hangs on the wall

Map showing Trump's Gulf tour: May 13-14 in Riyadh, May 14 in Doha, May 15 in Abu Dhabi. A photo of Trump is included

A person in a suit and tie sits in a formal setting, with flags and news ticker showing "Riyadh, Saudi Arabia" and "Breaking News."

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Image of Donald Trump at a meeting, sitting at a table. The news banner states, "Trump signs new agreement with Saudi Arabia."

A man in a suit sits with eyes closed during a formal meeting in Saudi Arabia. A TV banner reads: "Trump signs new agreement w/ Saudi Arabia."

Tweet by user: "Fox News would be covering this much differently if it were Biden falling asleep live on TV."

Twitter post by Jo Ella Hoye mentions "Sleepy Don."

Multiple Twitter posts show the same news clip image of a public figure at a podium with text stating they're struggling to keep their eyes open

Tweet with image of a person at a formal event in Saudi Arabia; comment humorously references falling asleep

Screenshot of a tweet joking about Donald Trump falling asleep during a briefing in Saudi Arabia, labeled "Drowsy Don."