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Trump Blames Hand Bruises on Aspirin as White House Doctor Confirms CT Scan

At 79, the president confronts renewed scrutiny over visible bruising, swollen ankles, eye-closing episodes.

Overview

  • In a Wall Street Journal interview published January 1, Trump said his health is "perfect" and attributed hand bruises to daily aspirin taken to thin his blood.
  • He rejected claims that he nods off during events, saying he simply closes his eyes because it feels relaxing and that photos often catch him mid-blink.
  • White House physician Dr. Sean Barbabella confirmed a recent CT scan to definitively rule out cardiovascular problems, clarifying earlier references to an MRI.
  • Trump said he uses makeup and bandages to cover marks on his hands and recounted a cut from an accidental ring strike by Attorney General Pam Bondi.
  • The comments follow months of reporting on persistent bruises on his right hand, ankle swelling, and eye-closing during public appearances.