New photos of Donald Trump recently went viral after people noticed a large bruise on his left hand, sparking a wave of concern and speculation online.
As the images spread across social media, many viewers began asking the same question:
“What happened to his hand?”
Now, Trump has addressed it directly — and here’s what he said.
📸 The Photos That Started It All
The bruise was spotted during Trump’s appearance at the World Economic Forum in Davos, Switzerland, where cameras captured the visible discoloration on the back of his hand during a public event.
The pictures quickly took off online, with many people wondering whether the mark was a sign of a health issue.
✅ Trump’s Explanation: “I Bruise Easily”
Trump later explained that the bruise happened after he hit (“clipped”) his hand on a table, and said that it bruised noticeably because he takes aspirin, which can make bruising more likely.
According to reports, the White House also confirmed the bruise happened during a signing moment at a table during the event.
💊 Why Aspirin Can Cause Bruising
Aspirin is known for thinning the blood and affecting clotting, which can cause people to bruise more easily from minor bumps. Medical experts quoted in coverage of the situation agreed this can happen with aspirin use.
Trump has also previously mentioned that he takes a higher dose than doctors recommend because he believes it helps with blood flow.
👀 Why It Drew So Much Attention
Part of the reason the story went viral is that Trump has faced public attention over hand bruising before. Last year, the White House had suggested earlier bruises were connected to frequent handshaking and his daily routine.
So when new photos showed another bruise — this time on the left hand — it instantly caught people’s attention again.
🔥 Online Reaction: Concern, Speculation, and Viral Debate
As usual, the internet response was split:
- Some people expressed genuine concern and wished him well
- Others speculated about possible causes
- Many debated whether the bruise was “normal” or not
But for now, Trump’s official explanation remains simple:
✅ He bumped his hand, and aspirin made the bruise more noticeable.