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President Donald Trump has raised health concerns following his recent public appearance where he was seen with noticeable bruises on his hand. The 79-year-old former president was photographed with heavy makeup applied to the affected area, prompting speculation about his well-being.
In response to the growing inquiries regarding his health, the White House has issued a statement addressing the situation. Officials emphasized that the bruising is not indicative of any serious medical condition and attributed it to minor injuries. They reassured the public that President Trump remains in good health overall and continues to engage in his usual activities.
The sight of the bruises has sparked discussions among supporters and critics alike, with many expressing their concerns for his health. As the former president continues to be a prominent figure in American politics, his health remains a topic of interest for many. The White House's response aims to quell any fears while maintaining transparency about Trump's condition.
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