White House says Trump diagnosed with vein condition after questions about bruises

The White House has addressed questions about bruises observed on President Trump's hands, stating that they are consistent with a vein condition and frequent handshaking. According to the president's press secretary, Trump has been diagnosed with a condition affecting his veins, which can cause bruising, particularly while taking aspirin. The administration has emphasized that this is a common medical issue and does not pose any serious health concerns. The press secretary dismissed speculation about the president's well-being, insisting that the bruising is a result of his active schedule and engagement with the public through handshakes. The White House's response aims to provide a straightforward explanation and reassure the public about the president's health, without delving into unnecessary details or speculation.
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