Recurring bruises
The neck rash wasn’t the only physical detail drawing attention. During the same ceremony, Trump’s right hand appeared bruised — a familiar sight for observers who have noticed similar marks for more than a year. The discoloration was once again partially concealed with makeup.
Speculation has previously swirled over the cause of the recurring bruises, with some suggesting frequent blood draws. The White House has rejected that theory, stating instead that the marks are the result of Trump’s constant public interactions, saying they occur because he’s “constantly working and shaking hands all day every day.”
Trump himself addressed the issue earlier this year, telling The Wall Street Journal that he takes a daily aspirin dose higher than what is typically recommended.
“They say aspirin is good for thinning out the blood, and I don’t want thick blood pouring through my heart,” he said.
“I want nice, thin blood pouring through my heart. Does that make sense?”
Beyond the bruising, Trump has also previously disclosed that he was diagnosed with chronic venous insufficiency — a condition that affects blood flow in the legs and can cause swelling, discomfort, and changes in skin appearance.
Despite repeated assurances from his medical team that he remains fit for office, Trump’s health continues to draw intense public attention — with even small visual changes quickly becoming the subject of national conversation.
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