Trump shows off ‘wrinkled hands’ amid latest health fear

Donald Trump’s visible bruising and “wrinkled” hand have become an unexpected battlefield in America’s political war. On one side, the White House insists it’s the ordinary toll of nonstop handshakes and an overbooked schedule. On the other, critics and armchair diagnosticians scour every photo for proof of something darker: neurological disease, secret infusions, even a hidden catheter snaking down his leg beneath a tailored suit.

Medical experts, however, offer a calmer picture. Doctors who reviewed images describe the mark as a superficial contusion, consistent with minor trauma or routine procedures like blood draws, made more striking by age-thinned skin and fragile blood vessels. They note that common medications, including blood thinners or anti-inflammatories, can make bruises appear more easily and linger longer. Their conclusion is blunt: the hand doesn’t raise immediate red flags. In the end, the frenzy says less about Trump’s health than it does about a nation primed to see crisis in every crease.