Shortly after Donald Trump began his second term, observers noticed that the president’s right hand appeared to be bruised. White House press secretary Karoline Leavitt said in February that there was no cause for concern, explaining in a statement that he “meets more Americans and shakes their hands on a daily basis than any other president in history.”
It was a difficult claim to fact-check — no one counts presidential handshakes — but the answer seemed vaguely plausible. Maybe the elderly president had been vigorously pressing the flesh, which in turn led to some visible discoloration.
But in the weeks and months that followed, questions persisted. In fact, earlier this month, after Trump was seen with a bandage on his hand, a reporter asked Leavitt to address the matter anew. “We’ve given you an explanation,” she responded. “The president is literally constantly shaking hands.”
It’s probably time for the White House to come up with a new explanation. New York magazine reported:
While saying weird things to children who called him to talk Santa on Christmas Eve, Trump was spotted with the usual splotch of mismatched and unblended makeup on the back of his right hand. And while it was much smaller and lighter than what we’ve seen on Trump’s right hand, he also had some purple discoloration on the back of his left hand. […]
The left-hand bruising, as well as the right-hand makeup, was still visible on Sunday when Trump met with Ukrainian president Volodymyr Zelenskyy at Mar-a-Lago.
Steve Benen is a producer for "The Rachel Maddow Show," the editor of MaddowBlog and an MS NOW political contributor. He's also the bestselling author of "Ministry of Truth: Democracy, Reality, and the Republicans' War on the Recent Past."
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