How did the White House justify the bandage on Trump’s hand?
The White House once again tried to justify the bandage that has been tied on his right hand for several days by referring to Donald Trump’s frequent handshakes.
According to RCO News Agency, “Caroline Levitt”, the spokeswoman of the Said Palace, said in response to a question about the presence of this bandage on Trump’s hand: “We have already explained to you that the president frequently shakes hands with people.” This was the same explanation he gave a few months ago when Trump’s right hand was swollen.
“The president also takes aspirin daily as a preventative treatment for cardiovascular disease, and this may have contributed to the bruises you see,” Levitt added, according to Al Jazeera News channel.
Bandage on Trump’s hand
The White House also provided this explanation before bandages appeared on the hands of the 79-year-old Trump, who attended an event in Washington last Sunday.
The state of health is a sensitive issue for Trump, who has repeatedly criticized former Democratic President Joe Biden for his dementia and his unfitness for the presidency of the United States.
On Tuesday evening, Trump described media reports about his health as “seditious and possibly treasonous” in a message on the Truth Social social network.
Trump’s health has come under scrutiny after he appeared to have trouble staying awake at a series of events, and he underwent an MRI scan last October as part of more medical tests.
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