White House responds after Donald Trump sports nasty bruise

The White House has given a somewhat dubious explanation to the large bruise sighted on President Donald Trump’s hand earlier this week.
Trump’s meeting with French president Emmanuel Macron on Monday, February 24 made headlines for all manner of reasons.

Yet in the aftermath of the engagement, it was a nasty-looking bruise on the POTUS’ paw that drew commentary on social

media.

After a close-up picture of the bruise – which covers a large area of the back of Trump’s right hand – found its way to the

internet, a discussion began to take place. Many have weighed in to share what they believe could have caused such an injury,

but the main sentiment was that of concern.

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