Trump Report: Frequent Handshakes Linked to Hand Bruising
Washington D.C. – A recently released health report attributes bruising on former US President Donald Trump’s hands to frequent handshaking, according to reports emerging from the White House physician's office. The report, made public earlier today, details a routine physical examination and addresses concerns regarding the visible bruising.
The document states that the bruising is a result of “constant and repeated handshaking throughout the day,” and is not indicative of any underlying medical condition. It assures the public that Trump remains in excellent health, despite the unusual markings.
While the report doesn't specify the exact number of handshakes involved, it emphasizes the president's active engagement in public appearances and meetings, which necessitate numerous handshakes. The finding has sparked a wave of commentary and discussion online, with some observers noting the prevalence of handshaking in political interactions.
The report further details standard health metrics, confirming Trump's weight, blood pressure, and cholesterol levels are within normal ranges. It also reiterates his continued use of certain medications, as previously disclosed. The White House has declined to offer further comment beyond the details outlined in the official report, stating that they prioritise the former president’s privacy and medical confidentiality.
This isn't the first time Trump's physical appearance has drawn public attention. During his presidency, he often faced scrutiny regarding his hair and complexion. This latest report, however, provides a specific explanation for a noticeable physical attribute, attributing it to a common aspect of his public role.
