Social media users have raised concerns about U.S. President Donald Trump’s health after new images showing a bruise on his hand circulated online. Earlier this year, a similar mark on his right hand during a meeting with French President Emmanuel Macron sparked speculation. Some suggested that Trump had covered the bruise with makeup, while others noted it appeared frequently,
White House Press Secretary Karoline Leavitt dismissed the concerns, attributing the bruising to Trump’s frequent handshakes with the public. This week, the bruise reappeared in photos from a meeting with Irish leader Micheál Martin, reigniting questions. Experts, including Dr. Anatalia Moore, suggested the bruising could be linked to aging, as older individuals are more prone to bruising from minor bumps. Despite the continued speculation, the White House maintains the bruising is not concerning.
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