Donald Trump continues to face scrutiny over his persistent hand bruising, with some drawing comparisons to the late Queen Elizabeth II’s similar condition before her passing at the age of 96. The White House has attributed Trump’s bruising to his use of aspirin for cardiovascular health, coupled with his penchant for vigorous handshaking. However, a recent incident at the World Economic Forum in Davos, Switzerland has reignited concerns about the president’s well-being.
During his address at the forum on January 21, Trump appeared without any visible bruising on his hand. Yet, by the following day, a sizable dark bruise had emerged during a document signing ceremony. Trump later attributed the bruise to a moment of clumsiness, stating that he had accidentally hit his hand on the table. Despite applying cream to the area, the bruise continued to darken.
During a conversation with CNN producer Samantha Waldenberg aboard Air Force One, Trump acknowledged his tendency to bruise easily due to his aspirin intake. He emphasized the importance of heart health and explained that his doctor had advised against taking aspirin, citing his overall good health. However, Trump insisted on continuing the regimen to maintain his cardiovascular well-being.
White House Press Secretary Karoline Leavitt reiterated that the bruise was a result of a simple workplace accident, with Trump accidentally striking his hand on the signing table. Despite these explanations, social media users drew parallels between Trump’s bruising and Queen Elizabeth II’s hand bruising prior to her passing. Medical experts weighed in, noting that such bruising is common in older individuals due to capillary fragility.
In a comprehensive examination conducted by Trump’s physician, Dr. Sean Barbabella, the bruising was deemed a benign side effect of aspirin therapy and frequent handshaking. The physician affirmed Trump’s excellent health status, attributing the bruising to minor soft-tissue irritation. The memo released by Barbabella reassured the public of the president’s well-being.
The ongoing scrutiny surrounding Trump’s hand bruising underscores the public’s interest in his health and well-being. As he continues to navigate his presidency, Trump remains vigilant about his cardiovascular health, despite the visible reminders of his aspirin regimen.

