Trump blames bruised hand on aspirin, denies falling asleep in meetings

US President Donald Trump blamed aspirin for large bruises on his hand and denied falling asleep while attending public meetings in an interview with The Wall Street Journal published on Thursday.

In the interview defending his health, Trump also changed his previous statement about receiving an MRI scan in October, saying it was instead a quicker CAT scan.

Trump, who at 79 is the oldest person to assume the US presidency, told the Journal “my health is perfect” and expressed frustration with scrutiny of his well-being.

Trump has based much of his political image on projecting vigour – whether through his frequent interactions with journalists, constant social media posting, or AI memes depicting him as a superhero.

However, the first year of his second term in office has raised growing questions. His right hand shows persistent bruising, often covered with thick make-up and at times a bandage, and his ankles have appeared swollen.

A bandage is seen on the hand of US President Donald Trump while he walks the red carpet at the Kennedy Centre in Washington in December. Photo: AP
A bandage is seen on the hand of US President Donald Trump while he walks the red carpet at the Kennedy Centre in Washington in December. Photo: AP

On occasion, Trump has clearly struggled to keep his eyes open, including during a televised Oval Office meeting with health representatives in November – a politically sensitive issue for someone who constantly frames his Democratic predecessor Joe Biden as “sleepy”.