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This is not the first visible health-related issue to spark public commentary. In February, Trump was seen with what appeared to be makeup on his hand, reportedly used to conceal bruising. The recurring bruises have been attributed to his daily aspirin use. Trump has openly discussed taking aspirin to thin his blood, explaining in a January interview that he prefers “nice, thin blood” for heart health, suggesting that the medication contributes to the marks.

White House press secretary Karoline Leavitt has offered an alternative explanation for the bruising, stating that it results from Trump’s constant handshaking and busy schedule. Nonetheless, repeated appearances of discoloration have continued to fuel questions. Additional concern arose when Trump appeared drowsy during a December cabinet meeting and later at an event promoting lower costs for GLP-1 weight loss medications.

In July 2025, the White House confirmed that Trump had been diagnosed with chronic venous insufficiency after experiencing leg swelling. Officials described the condition as common and benign, particularly among individuals over 70. Trump has expressed frustration with ongoing health speculation, noting that previous medical scans provided critics with what he called “ammunition” for further scrutiny.

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