Former President Donald Trump’s recent appearance outside his New York home has raised questions about his well-being. Close-up photos revealed red marks on his hands, leading to concerns among observers. While people speculate about the cause of these marks, it’s crucial to separate fact from speculation.

“They look like sores. And I’ve asked a number of doctors, what medical condition manifests itself through hand sores and the answer is immediate and unanimous – secondary syphilis,” commented one observer.

On social media, reactions poured in. People shared jokes and comments about the situation. One Twitter user joked, “Gotta hand it to him. He doesn’t let a little thing like tertiary syphilis impede his social media game.” Another quipped, “Maybe Donald Trump can use bleach to get rid of whatever is growing on his hand.”

Despite the speculations, Trump seemed unfazed as he waved to cameras outside Trump Tower. He was on his way to Manhattan federal court for a defamation trial brought by columnist E. Jean Carroll, who accused him of rape in the 1990s.

While rumors about public figures’ health can spread quickly, it’s important to remember that these claims are purely speculative. Time will reveal the truth behind the red marks on Trump’s hands. Until then, they remain a topic of discussion among concerned observers.