
Trump’s Health Scrutinized After Wrinkled & Bruised Hands Spark Concerns
Donald Trump, now 79, remains the oldest person ever inaugurated as U.S. president. He asserts he’s in good shape despite some visible signs that even time can’t hide.
White House Physician Gives Clean Bill of Health
In April, White House doctor Capt. Sean Barbabella declared Trump in “excellent health,” noting robust cardiac, pulmonary, neurological, and general physical function. He reported no abnormalities in basic exams and confirmed previous procedures like bilateral cataract surgery, a colonoscopy in 2024, and a benign polyp found during screening. The report also listed medications for cholesterol, heart prevention, and a skin-cream prescription.
Bruised Hands Raise Eyebrows
However, observers have flagged mysterious bruises and wrinkles on Trump’s hands. A dark bruise on his right hand during a February meeting with French President Macron sparked speculation.
Experts emphasize that aging skin is thinner and prone to bruising, especially from minor trauma, blood draws, or repeated handshakes. Dr. Ola Otulana noted such bruises don’t raise red flags. It’s often due to “thinning skin,” fragile vessels, or contact with objects. White House Press Secretary Karoline Leavitt attributed the marks to Trump’s extensive handshake routine, calling him a “man of the people”.
Catheter & Leg Brace Speculations Surface Online
In June, a viral photo from a UFC event showing an odd line down Trump’s pant leg led to claims he wore a Foley catheter or leg brace. Fact-checkers and independent outlets found no evidence to confirm a catheter or brace; shadows and pant creases likely explain the illusion. The White House condemned those claims as conspiracy theories.
Age-Related Changes Normal
Medical sources note that easy bruising is typical in later life as skin loses fatty padding and blood vessels weaken. Internal medicine physician Dr. Stuart Fischer added that bruises could also stem from osteoarthritis or vigorous activity—but not necessarily an immediate health thr*at. Mayo Clinic supports that such bruising is common with age.
The Bottom Line
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Trump’s April exam confirms he’s medically fit for office.
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Bruised, wrinkled hands likely stem from normal aging, minor trauma, or routine handshaking, not serious illness.
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Carried rumors of catheters or leg braces aren’t supported by visual or medical evidence.