For a while now, there have been reports indicating that President Donald Trump might be facing health issues, with particular attention drawn to visible bruising. Recently, observers have started noticing other signs that suggest all may not be well, with various symptoms appearing noticeable.
This concern was brought to light by Hal, known as hal_for_ny__ on TikTok, shedding light on additional indicators that have sparked discussions. President Trump continues to remain a prominent figure in the public eye, especially as he persists in his controversial efforts to acquire Greenland.
Whenever he appears in public, questions about his health inevitably arise. Previous reports have raised worries about the possibility of him being at risk of health problems.
In a widely circulated online video, Hal mentioned, “A reporter recently questioned Donald Trump about his condition and appearance, and Trump’s response was somewhat expected. This occurred on Air Force One, following concerns raised about Trump’s appearance at the World Economic Forum.”
“He mentioned taking a ‘big aspirin’ as the reason behind the bruising,” Hal continued. “He stuck to the aspirin explanation.”
“He talked about taking a large dose of aspirin and accidentally hitting his hand on a table,” Hal added. “I’m not entirely convinced because the bruise looked severe, and there are other concerning factors like fatigue, slurred speech, low energy, and falling asleep. It’s good that the press is finally asking the necessary questions.”
The video has triggered various reactions online, leaving viewers puzzled by the President’s justifications. Many are struggling to comprehend the situation.
One viewer commented, “I’ve been using aspirin for 15 years, and I don’t experience bruising.” Another added, “He also appears to have hand swelling. It doesn’t look good.”
A third individual remarked, “He seems fragile and weak in his old age.” While another noted, “I take aspirin and other blood thinners, and I don’t bruise like that.”
During a recent interview with the Wall Street Journal, Trump admitted to exceeding the recommended aspirin intake advised by his medical team. Despite this, he has been hesitant to reduce it, as he has relied on it for 25 years, describing himself as “a bit superstitious.”
His daily aspirin consumption stands at 325 milligrams, approximately four times the standard dose for his age group. Trump explained, “They say aspirin helps in thinning the blood, and I prefer thin blood flowing through my heart rather than thick blood. Does that make sense?”
Regarding the fresh bruise, the White House clarified, “During the Board of Peace event in Davos today, President Trump accidentally hit his hand on the signing table corner, resulting in a bruise.”
Karoline Leavitt attributed the bruising to frequent handshakes during a press briefing last month. “The president is constantly shaking hands,” she emphasized. “He meets with more people daily than most realize.”
She added, “He follows a daily aspirin routine, which his medical exams have indicated could contribute to the bruising.”
Leavitt was also asked about the timing of Trump’s three cognitive tests that he claims to have excelled in. While she didn’t have the exact dates, she assured that the information would be provided in a future briefing.
Trump recently went on a lengthy tirade on Truth Social in response to The New York Times’ suggestion that he may be slowing down at 79. He affirmed undergoing another “Cognitive Examination” in front of numerous doctors and experts, which he claims to have aced, directing criticism towards the newspaper.
Despite the effort and time invested, Trump expressed frustration with claims of him slowing down or being in poor health, emphasizing his hard work.
