A large, discolored bruise on Donald Trump’s right hand became the unexpected focus of his Oval Office meeting with French President Emmanuel Macron, fueling widespread speculation. Despite reported attempts to cover it with makeup, the mark was clearly visible in several photos, leading to a flurry of theories online.
What happened to Trump’s hand?
X users wasted no time dissecting the mysterious bruise. Some suggested it could be from an IV drip, while others speculated about the effects of blood thinners. The White House has yet to comment, leaving room for further conjecture.
The bruise’s discovery came just moments after Trump and Macron engaged in an awkward, six-second handshake. The American president, seemingly caught off guard, recounted how Macron had publicly presented a deal differently than what they had privately discussed.
“We came out and he started speaking the French deal,” Trump said. “We didn’t have an interpreter and he was going on and on and on, and I was just nodding ‘Yes, yes, yes, yes.’ And [Macron] really sold me out.”
Macron later fact-checked Trump in real-time, correcting his claim that Europe was merely “loaning” money to Ukraine.
“No, in fact, to be frank, we paid 60 percent of the total effort… we provided real money, to be clear,” Macron interjected.
Trump’s reaction? A smirk and a raised hand, but no rebuttal.
With no official explanation for the bruise, speculation is bound to continue. Was it a minor injury, a medical issue, or just another layer in Trump’s already headline-grabbing public appearances?