Trump’s Hand Sparks Concern After 4 Days Out of Public Eye


President Donald Trump raised eyebrows again on Monday as he hosted the White House’s annual Easter Egg Roll with First Lady Melania Trump.
Observers quickly noticed his right hand appeared swollen and discolored, reigniting speculation over his health after a four-day absence from public duties.
The event marked the second Easter Egg Roll of Trump’s second term.
While the festivities focused on children hunting for eggs, social media users zeroed in on what looked like a large bruise or lesion on the back of his hand.
Journalist Aaron Rupar posted clips highlighting the discoloration, prompting viral commentary.
Some observers suggested the swelling could be from repeated handshakes during the event, echoing previous White House explanations for similar marks.
Others speculated it could be related to recent treatments or medical procedures, as Trump had not been seen publicly for several days prior.
“He clearly gets IV at the White House, there is no other explanation,” one user wrote, while another joked about the strain of the event causing temporary swelling.
This is not the first time Trump’s hands have drawn attention. Past appearances have shown recurring bruises and discoloration, fueling ongoing curiosity and concern about his overall health.
White House officials have yet to issue a new statement addressing the latest observations.
As the president continues public appearances amid high-profile events like Easter celebrations, eyes will remain on even the smallest physical details, from handshakes to hand discoloration.