Donald Trump’s health has become a hot topic once again, with his latest appearance in the UK sparking renewed speculation.
During a lavish state dinner hosted by King Charles, many observers noticed the U.S. President’s right hand appearing heavily concealed with makeup. Photos from the event showing Trump alongside King Charles, Queen Camilla, and Melania Trump have fueled questions about whether the White House is trying to hide visible marks or bruising.
This isn’t the first time such concerns have surfaced. Over the past year, critics have pointed out changes in Trump’s demeanor, walking style, and mental sharpness. Several public appearances have shown unexplained bruising on his hand. While officials insist it’s from “shaking dozens of hands daily,” others suspect it may be linked to medical treatments or an underlying health condition.
On social media, reactions were swift. One user wrote: “What’s going on with the hand concealer?” Another added: “If this was Biden, it would dominate the headlines.”
Similar attempts at covering up marks were noticed last month during an Oval Office meeting, where foundation makeup on Trump’s hand appeared obvious against his skin tone. Observers also pointed out how he seemed to deliberately cover his right hand with his left throughout the meeting.
Despite the speculation, Trump projected confidence during his visit. At Windsor Castle, he praised the enduring “special relationship” between the U.S. and the UK. He described King Charles as a “very special man” and even highlighted the Prince and Princess of Wales during his speech.
Calling the U.S.–UK bond “priceless and eternal,” Trump told guests:
“We’re like two notes in one chord or two verses of the same poem, each beautiful on its own, but really meant to be played together.”
While Trump celebrated the alliance abroad, questions about his health continue to dominate discussions at home and online. For many, the recurring hand bruising and attempts to conceal it have become impossible to ignore.
As humans age in to 70's, 80's, plus, their skin becomes thinner, veins appear more prominently. And, because of possible discopathies, notably in lumbar vertebral region, balance becomes more precarious, tipsy. Little wonder the posterior hand(s) become bruised, bumping into doorways table edges, etc. Or, the bruise could be a result of an I.V., though likely not in the case under consideration. All mechanical must be ruled out before considering
ReplyDeleteMais en massant régulièrement la peau , le bleu de L'ecchymose s'estompe .Mais ça fait déjà quelques jours qu'on voit des photos , le bleu aurait dû partir ou déjà bien diminué
DeletePas de quoi fouetter un chat. La prise d'anticoagulants, que bp de retraités prennent pour éviter les caillots ou AVC, crée des bleus à chaque petit choc domestique, c'est tout. Et trembler un peu de la main est courant qd on avance en âge! Certains voudraient l'enterrer. Il dérange tellement... Les corrompus ne peuvent que trembler, ainsi que leurs (intéressants...) complices.
ReplyDeleteLooks like bruising from an IV transfusion.
ReplyDeleteIf that was Biden the news would be front page headlines
The truth will eventually come out or DJT will fall out!su be both!!!!