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Donald Trump is raising concerns with two bandages on his right hand

Although bruises on Donald Trump’s right hand have been a hot topic for some time, the president wore two mysterious Band-Aids during a Cabinet meeting on Tuesday. RadarOnline.com can reveal.

Although he was previously spotted wearing flesh-colored makeup as he tried to hide the bruises, this time he sat with his hands under his desk for most of the meeting.

When Trump raised his hands, he did so while pontificating about his health.

“I’ll let you know if anything is wrong,” Trump told reporters, complaining that attention was being paid to his health. “That will happen one day. That will happen to all of us. But right now I think I’m sharper than I was 25 years ago.”

As Trump moved to scratch his face, a photographer quickly snapped a snapshot showing his bandages.

During the meeting, Trump also seemed tired; he leaned back in his chair and closed his eyes.

He also took time during the cabinet meeting to address his cognitive health, saying he had read up The New York Times“Is Trump sharp?”

“Trump is sharp. But they are not sharp. That is why they are going bankrupt. The New York Times. I hear they’re losing so much money, it’s ridiculous. They are a bunch of scammers,” he alleged.

The White House did not comment yesterday on questions about Trump’s patches.

If Radar Reported last month, Trump was spotted at one N.F.L game, and posed for a photo with Washington Commanders owner Josh Harris, who presented him with a framed jersey with his name on it.

The photo shows Trump right hand turned out to be covered with a thick layer of foundation.

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This wasn’t the first time his hand was covered in makeup, as Trump was seen at Mar-a-Lago earlier that same day and his hand looked the same.

After being pressed a media channel for an explanation of what is going on with Trump’s hand, Karoline Leavitt tried to explain.

“This is consistent with mild soft tissue irritation from frequent handshaking and the use of aspirin, taken as part of a standard cardiovascular prevention regimen.

Leavitt had dismissed concerns earlier in July that there was something wrong with Trump when she was asked his bruise.

“President Trump is a man of the people,” she told reporters at the time. “And he meets and shakes hands with more Americans every day than any other president in history. His commitment is unwavering, and he proves it every day.”

An insider had spoken earlier Radar to express their concerns about Trump’s bruised hands.

“The same discoloration is still clearly visible on his hand in the war room photo,” they revealed.

They noticed the bruise was concerning because of Trump’s age and rumors of cognitive failures.

“It’s an alarming sign when someone with potential diseases as varied as dementia and syphilis has the safety of the world in the palm of their hand,” she added.

Aside from the Prez’s right-hand man, Trump’s health is under scrutiny due to a recent MRI he underwent that the White House deemed “preventive.”

When discussing the MRI, Leavitt emphasized that Trump’s health remains “excellent.”

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