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Trump's Mysterious Face Bruise Raises Health Concerns
Recurring bruises and reduced public schedule fuel speculation about the 79-year-old president's wellbeing.
Mar. 16, 2026 at 1:06pm
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Former President Donald Trump has sparked renewed scrutiny over his health after a new bruise appeared near his eyebrow this week, adding to previous instances of visible hand bruising and reports of a reduced public schedule compared to his first term. While the White House has attributed the bruises to frequent handshaking and aspirin use, medical experts have raised questions about transparency around Trump's condition. The administration has also previously disclosed Trump's diagnosis of chronic venous insufficiency, a common condition in older adults, further fueling concerns about the 79-year-old president's wellbeing.
Why it matters
Trump's health has long been a subject of public interest, as he has made physical stamina a key part of his political brand. Any visible signs of physical changes or reduced public appearances raise questions about his ability to fulfill the demands of the presidency, particularly given his advanced age. The lack of clear explanations from the White House has only heightened speculation and concerns about potential underlying health issues.
The details
The latest facial bruise, which appeared at a recent public event, is more difficult for the White House to dismiss than the recurring hand bruises, which officials have attributed to constant handshaking and aspirin use. Medical experts have suggested the aspirin could make Trump more prone to bleeding and that the larger issue is the lack of transparency around his condition. The administration has also previously disclosed Trump's diagnosis of chronic venous insufficiency, a common condition in older adults that can lead to blood pooling in the veins and increased pressure on vein walls.
- The latest facial bruise appeared at a public event this week.
- Trump has repeatedly been seen with bruising on his hands since returning to the White House.
- Last year, the White House disclosed Trump's diagnosis of chronic venous insufficiency.
The players
Donald Trump
The 79-year-old former president of the United States, who has made physical stamina a key part of his political brand.
Leavitt
A White House official who has attributed Trump's hand bruising to frequent handshaking and aspirin use.
What’s next
The White House has not provided a clear explanation for the latest facial bruise, and it remains to be seen whether they will address the growing concerns about Trump's health and transparency around his condition.
The takeaway
The recurring visible signs of physical changes in the former president, coupled with a reduced public schedule, have fueled speculation and concerns about his wellbeing, highlighting the importance of transparency and clear communication from the White House regarding the health of a sitting president.
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