
Speculation is running wild after new images of Donald Trump surfaced. A red, unsettling mark on his neck has many asking the same question: just how healthy is the U.S. president, really?
White House responds
Fresh questions about Donald Trump’s health are circulating once again after the president appeared at a Medal of Honor ceremony with a visibly irritated, scabbing rash on his neck.
Concerns about Trump’s physical condition have followed him closely since he returned to the White House for a second term, making history as the oldest U.S. president ever. From persistent bruising on his hands to reports of swollen ankles, every public appearance seems to spark renewed scrutiny.
This time, attention turned to what appeared to be an angry red rash stretching along the right side of Trump’s neck. The marks were first noticed during the White House ceremony on Monday, March 2, where photographs showed redness and scabbing running from behind his ear down toward his hairline.

While images of the rash quickly spread online, the White House moved to downplay any alarm. In a statement, White House physician Dr. Sean Barbabella said: “President Trump is using a very common cream on the right side of his neck, which is a preventative skin treatment, prescribed by the White House Doctor.”
He added that the treatment was temporary, explaining:
“The president is using this treatment for one week, and the redness is expected to last for a few weeks.”
No further details were provided about why the medication was prescribed.


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