Commerce Secretary Wilbur Ross Wilbur Louis RossTrump admin asks Supreme Court to fast-track excluding people in U.S. illegally from census Trump 'very happy' to allow TikTok to operate in US if security concerns resolved TikTok, WeChat to be banned Sunday from US app stores MORE appeared to fall asleep during President Trump Donald John TrumpFederal prosecutor speaks out, says Barr 'has brought shame' on Justice Dept. Former Pence aide: White House staffers discussed Trump refusing to leave office Progressive group buys domain name of Trump's No. 1 Supreme Court pick MORE's speech at the United Nations on Tuesday, CNBC reported.

Cameras showed the 81-year-old Cabinet secretary, who was seated among other Trump administration officials, with his head drooped and eyes closed.

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CNBC reported that Ross appeared to have his eyes closed for up to 15 minutes, while other officials such as Vice President Pence and Secretary of State Mike Pompeo Michael (Mike) Richard PompeoWatchdog confirms State Dept. canceled award for journalist who criticized Trump Trump's push for win with Sudan amps up pressure on Congress Putin nominated for Nobel Peace Prize MORE appeared to be listening intently to the president's address.

WATCH: Commerce Secretary Wilbur Ross appears to sleep during Trump’s United Nations speech. pic.twitter.com/uOGGF0mamz — CNBC (@CNBC) September 24, 2019

But Ross in a statement to The Hill denied that he had fallen asleep, calling the reports "fake news." "This is fake news. I wear hearing aids and, during President Trump’s inspiring speech, which covered in detail the entire range of significant issues facing the world, I was concentrating on what was being said," Ross said. "This is fake news. I wear hearing aids and, during President Trump’s inspiring speech, which covered in detail the entire range of significant issues facing the world, I was concentrating on what was being said," Ross said.

Ross said he continued his day after the speech in meetings with officials from the United Kingdom, India and South Korea. During the General Assembly, he said he has met or plans to meet with officials from Pakistan, Poland, Egypt, Japan, Greece and Vietnam before embarking on a 12-day trip from London to Sydney.

"This is not the schedule of someone with low energy," he said.

While Ross's eyes were closed, the president discussed the country's stance on Iran and a potential trade agreement with China, according to CNBC.

Several journalists commented on Ross apparently sleeping during the speech.

I'm not saying Wilbur Ross is sleeping through Trump's #UNGA speech. I'm just saying every time the cameras pan to him his eyes are closed and his head's slightly drooped — Robbie Gramer (@RobbieGramer) September 24, 2019

The stories about Wilbur Ross sleeping in public do not seem to have deterred him. https://t.co/OUAzQIYUM1 — Josh Dawsey (@jdawsey1) September 24, 2019

It has been previously reported that the secretary "tends to fall asleep" during Commerce meetings.

A former outside adviser told Politico in July that there's a "small window where he's able to focus and pay attention and not fall asleep."

A spokesperson for the Commerce Department pushed back on that report this summer.

“Secretary Ross is a tireless worker who is the sole decision maker at the Department. He routinely works twelve hour days and travels often, with visits to seven countries and eight states in the last three months to advance the President’s agenda," the spokesperson said at the time.

Ross was also caught apparently sleeping with headphones in during the president's speech in Saudi Arabia in May 2017, CNBC reported.