Friday, January 2, 2026 - US President, Donald Trump has blamed aspirin for the large bruises frequently seen on his hand and has denied claims that he falls asleep during public meetings.
Speaking in an interview published on Thursday, January
1, Trump defended his health, insisting it is “perfect,” and expressed
frustration over continued scrutiny of his physical condition. In the
interview, he also corrected an earlier statement about undergoing an MRI scan
in October, clarifying that it was instead a CT scan.
Trump, who at 79 is the oldest person to assume the US
presidency, has long projected an image of strength and energy through frequent
media appearances, constant social media activity and AI-generated memes
portraying him as a superhero. However, the first year of his second term has
prompted renewed attention on his health.
Persistent bruising has been visible on Trump’s right hand,
often concealed with heavy makeup or bandages, while his ankles have at times
appeared swollen. He has also faced criticism over moments when he appeared to
struggle to keep his eyes open during public engagements, including a televised
Oval Office meeting with health representatives in November. This has drawn
particular attention given Trump’s repeated portrayal of his predecessor, Joe
Biden, as “sleepy.”
Biden left office at 82, making him the oldest president in
US history, a record Trump is expected to surpass during his current term.
Trump, who rarely exercises outside of playing golf and has
openly acknowledged his fondness for fast food, explained that the bruising on
his hand is caused by daily aspirin use to thin his blood.
“I don’t want thick blood pouring through my heart,” he said,
adding that he uses makeup or bandages whenever his hand is “whacked.”
He also attributed one of the cuts on his hand to an incident
in which his attorney general, Pam Bondi, struck the back of his hand with her
ring while giving him a high-five.
Trump acknowledged that there had been confusion over his
medical scans. While he previously told reporters he had undergone an MRI in
October and did not know what was analysed, he later told the newspaper that it
was actually a CT scan.
His doctor confirmed that the CT scan was carried out to rule
out any cardiovascular issues.
Rejecting claims that he falls asleep in public, Trump said
he has never been a heavy sleeper and that such moments are often
misinterpreted.
“I’ll just close. It’s very relaxing to me,” he said, adding
that photos suggesting he is dozing off are often just images of him blinking
at the wrong moment.

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