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Donald Trump’s hands are making headlines — but not for speeches or policies. From mysterious dark bruises to attempts at covering them with makeup, the 79-year-old president has the internet buzzing. The White House claims it’s “just from too many handshakes,” but experts suggest chronic venous insufficiency could be the cause. Is it a simple medical issue, or is something being hidden? We break down the evidence, timeline, and what this could mean for Trump’s public image.


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00:00What's going on with Donald Trump's hand?
00:04From makeup mishaps to mysterious bruises, the 79-year-old president's hands are becoming
00:10the internet's latest obsession and the White House's most awkward explanation.
00:22It started with photos of Trump at the People's House Museum in Washington, showing a lighter
00:28patch on his right hand, almost like foundation smeared across his skin.
00:33Cameras even caught him hiding that hand with the other while speaking in the Oval Office.
00:40The White House tried to brush it off, literally saying it was just from too many handshakes.
00:52Days later, during a meeting with South Korean President Lee Jae-yong, a dark bruise was
00:59clearly visible on Trump's right hand.
01:02Reporters noted he kept hiding it.
01:05This wasn't the first time.
01:07Similar marks were spotted months earlier with Francis Emmanuel Macron.
01:13White House Press Secretary Caroline Levitt doubled down.
01:21Here's what she says.
01:23Additionally, recent photos of the president have shown minor bruising on the back of his
01:28hand.
01:29This is consistent with minor soft tissue irritation from frequent handshaking and the use of aspirin,
01:35which is taken as part of a standard cardiovascular prevention regimen.
01:39This is a well-known and benign side effect of aspirin therapy.
01:44And the president remains in excellent health, which I think all of you witness on a daily basis
01:49here.
01:50So the president wanted me to share that note with all of you.
01:52I'm happy to take further questions on it.
01:54But doctors weighed in suggesting something more.
01:58Trump's physician Dr. Sian Barbabella confirmed the president has chronic venous insufficiency,
02:10a common condition in people over 70, where venous struggle to push blood back to the heart,
02:17leading to swelling and bruising.
02:20On top of that, Trump's daily aspirin regimen, a standard heart health measure, makes bruising
02:27even worse.
02:29The doctors stressed there's no sign of deep-veen thrombosis or arterial disease and insisted
02:36Trump remains in excellent health.
02:39So, handshakes, make-up or medical, the White House may keep downplaying the bruises, but
02:47the internet is asking, what exactly is Trump trying to cover up?
03:04PET?
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03:12興味ない, nor is this important.
03:19So my audience sits there and you can see this thing and just vibes.
03:26You've got the口 with noxi from that.
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