
Donald Trump's hand mark and 'cover up' raises concerns again
President Donald Trump's right hand raised eyebrows and concerns again at the G7 summit, which he abruptly left in order to deal with the escalating Iran-Israel conflict.
Trump's hand appeared to be discolored at the top, and some photos taken during the Group of Seven (G7) meeting with global leaders seemed to show foundation used to cover it up.
Some observers also opined that his hand looked more swollen than usual.
The state of Trump's hand led some to speculate that he exited the summit early on Tuesday because of his health.
Trump suddenly departed from the summit in Canada early Tuesday in order to meet with his national security advisers in the White House Situation Room.
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