President Trump was recently observed at the U.S. Open with his right hand covered in makeup, attempting to conceal a discoloration that has been visible for months. Despite the visible makeup and the speculation about his health, the White House has maintained that the bruise is a result of minor soft tissue irritation and frequent handshaking. Trump’s swollen ankles have also raised concerns, which the White House attributes to chronic venous insufficiency. The former president has assured the public that he has “NEVER FELT BETTER” and is “mentally and physically sharper than ever before.”
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During a recent Oval Office address, President Trump was captured on camera attempting to conceal his right hand, which was visibly covered in makeup. Photographs from earlier in the day showed the president’s hand with concealer that was several shades lighter than his surrounding skin, sparking scrutiny. The White House has attributed the bruising and makeup to the president’s busy schedule and frequent handshakes. This follows a previous diagnosis of chronic venous insufficiency (CVI), which, according to the White House, contributes to the bruising.
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President Donald Trump was observed with visible makeup on his hand during public appearances, raising questions about his health. This is not the first instance of makeup use, as similar occurrences have been documented previously. The White House Press Secretary defended the president’s actions by emphasizing his frequent handshakes, while also addressing health concerns through a statement. Trump’s health has been scrutinized, especially after photos of his legs led to a diagnosis of chronic venous insufficiency.
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Secretary Hegseth authorized a renovation of the Pentagon green room, adjacent to the press briefing room, converting it into a makeshift television makeup studio at a cost of several thousand dollars. The upgrade, suggested by a former Fox News producer and approved by Hegseth’s wife, included new lighting and a mirror, repurposing existing Pentagon resources. The Defense Department maintains the improvements are routine and the room will be available to senior leaders. This follows Hegseth’s use of the briefing room as a backdrop for recent television appearances, including one addressing his sharing of sensitive military information via private chat groups.
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