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Trump Says He Bruised His Hand on a Table

  • President Donald Trump reported a bruise on his left hand, stating it was caused by hitting a table and taking aspirin, as told to reporters on Air Force One.
  • Trump has been diagnosed with chronic venous insufficiency, with previous bruising attributed to frequent handshaking and aspirin use.
  • Despite medical advice, Trump has taken high doses of aspirin for over two decades for heart health, aiming for 'nice, thin blood' in his heart.
  • Last summer, a physician attributed Trump's hand bruising to his chronic venous insufficiency and frequent handshaking, stating he was very healthy.
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Photos from the hand of the President of the United States during the signing of the Peace Council woke up questions. Trump's response from the Air Force One and what his spokesperson said about it, which then had to be rectified.

·Buenos Aires, Argentina
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Trump says he bruised his hand on a table

A dark-colored bruise on President Donald Trump’s left hand was the result of hitting a table and of taking aspirin, he told reporters Thursday.

·Seattle, United States
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An ecchymosis appeared yesterday afternoon on the left hand of the US President, who minimizes: "I take aspirin for the heart, it is a side effect"

·Italy
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ANSA broke the news in Italy on Thursday, January 22, 2026.
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