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New Photos Show Makeup on Trump’s Right Hand as White House Repeats Bruising Explanation

After widely shared images this weekend, officials point to handshakes plus aspirin use, citing a prior chronic venous insufficiency diagnosis.

Make-up concealer on President Donald Trump's hand is seen as he speaks at "The People's House."
President Donald Trump covers his hand as he speaks from the Oval Office on Friday, Aug. 22.
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Overview

  • Photographs on Friday showed a conspicuous patch of foundation on the back of the president’s right hand during a visit to the People’s House museum and later in the Oval Office.
  • The White House said the hand bruising is consistent with frequent handshakes plus daily aspirin, calling it a benign side effect previously described by the medical team.
  • Officials reiterated July test results showing no evidence of deep vein thrombosis or arterial disease, with a diagnosis of chronic venous insufficiency.
  • White House physician Captain Sean Barbabella previously declared the president in excellent cognitive and physical health after the April exam, with no lifestyle changes disclosed.
  • Social media users circulated unverified theories about IV treatments or heart disease, but the White House provided no new medical information beyond prior statements.