Rep. Debbie Dingell explains viral nap moment after 31-hour Medicaid debate
WASHINGTON, D.C. — Rep. Debbie Dingell, D-Mich., responded to a viral image showing her appearing to sleep during a congressional session, stating she had been awake for more than 31 hours “fighting Republicans trying to gut Medicaid.”
The incident drew attention after Dingell posted on X, formerly Twitter, writing, “Been up for 31 hours straight fighting Republicans trying to gut Medicaid. Closed my eyes to think about an America where everyone has access to quality, affordable health care.”
Dingell, 70, has represented Michigan’s 6th Congressional District since 2015, succeeding her late husband, Rep. John Dingell, the longest-serving member in congressional history. She is currently in her fifth term.
The statement and image prompted a wave of reactions online, with some users questioning the sincerity of the explanation and others expressing sympathy for the long hours lawmakers endure during marathon legislative sessions.
“Been up for 31 hours straight fighting Republicans…” Dingell wrote in her post, appearing to reference extended floor debates and negotiations over Medicaid funding and related provisions.
Background on the moment
Dingell has served in Congress for nearly a decade, with a policy focus on health care, manufacturing, and environmental issues. Before entering politics, she worked in the auto industry and served on various nonprofit boards.