New close-up images of Donald Trump at a White House Medal of Honor ceremony have renewed questions about his health. A visible red mark on the side of his neck quickly drew attention online.
The White House physician said the redness was caused by a commonly prescribed skin cream and described it as temporary. However, the appearance of the mark — along with previously noted bruising on his hand and his public acknowledgment of chronic venous insufficiency and daily aspirin use — has continued to fuel discussion.
For some Americans, each visible change becomes a source of speculation. For others, the official medical explanation is sufficient. The broader debate reflects ongoing public interest in the health of an aging president.
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