Donald Trump told The Wall Street Journal in an interview published Thursday that he takes a higher dose of aspirin than his doctors have recommended, blaming that for the visible hand bruises that have generated renewed questions about his health.

The interview appeared to be one of the most extensive conservations Trump has had with journalists on his health, as scrutiny has intensified this year over his age, fitness for office and whether he’s being sufficiently transparent with his medical information.

Trump has long had bruising on his right hand, which CNN has reported predated his return to the White House. But it drew more attention after he began trying to cover it with heavy makeup and bandages and shield it from cameras with his other hand. Observers have also raised concerns about swelling in his legs and his appearing to doze during public events.

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    24 hours ago

    I very much doubt he’s in charge of what pills he takes much less knows what pills he takes. Frankly at this point I’m shocked he’s not taking colloidal silver.

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      I could very easily see him taking aspirin on his own.

      He wakes up and decides to put on that hideous orange concealer every day. No one is telling him to do that, he found that on his own and thought it was great and decided to wear it everyday. Why is it so hard to believe that he pops an aspirin everyday off some decades old advice about baby aspirin that he misunderstood?

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        I have a feeling he only showers once a week or so, which saves time in his skincare routine. Would also explain why he’s rumored to smell like literal shit.

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        I’ve heard that colloidal silver can turn one’s skin blue. I wonder what happens when that person has orange skin, considering they’re on opposite ends of the color wheel. Does it balance out to a normal skin tone?

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          Maybe he’d turn brown and just switch to promoting minority rights like Cartman in the ginger episode.