A Sign Of a Dangerous Disease? A Disturbing Scar Is Also Visible On Trump's Other Hand
A blue and purple scar on President Trump’s hand casts doubt on his health
The health of 79-year-old Donald Trump has once again become the center of discussion, with his latest photos and videos worrying fans.
According to the World News Agency, in recent photos, a dark blue scar is clearly visible on President Trump’s left hand, just like the one he had on his right hand several months ago.
This revelation came when he was playing with former baseball star Roger Clemens and his son at the Trump National Golf Club in Virginia.
In the video posted on Instagram, as soon as the camera zooms in on Trump, a prominent black spot on his left hand shocks everyone.
The White House press secretary did not deny this new concern, but gave a vague answer as usual, saying that President Trump meets and shakes hands with the public the most every day, which can cause minor scratches or irritation.
However, experts and social media users say there is more to this than the “handshake theory,” especially after the White House confirmed a few months ago that the president has Chronic Venous Insufficiency (CVI), a condition that affects blood flow in older people.
Further excitement was created when President Trump’s swollen legs and thick ankles caught everyone’s attention during his recent visit to Alaska, and the difference was even more noticeable in a photo taken with Russian President Putin.
The 79-year-old Trump has been known to try to cover up the scars on his hands with makeup, but this time the camera has broken through that veil. The president has so far been reluctant to make any direct statements about his health, fueling speculation.
However, close sources say that President Trump is suffering from an aging disease in which the skin becomes thin and minor bumps leave blue or purple marks on the body, which also disappear on their own.