Fans of Donald Trump have noticed an odd detail in his recent photo, which has sparked questions

Supporters of Donald Trump have expressed alarm after noticing an unusual element in a new image of him.

The photograph was shot at a meeting with French President Emmanuel Macron on the third anniversary of Russia’s invasion of Ukraine. The two leaders shake hands several times.  This normal act prompted Trump supporters to notice anything strange with the president’s hand.

A noticeable ‘bruise’ on Trump’s hand has sparked worry, with some believing it was covered up with cosmetics in an attempt to disguise it.

One observant X fan wrote, “Scrolling Getty and couldn’t help but notice this shot of a large bruise on Trump’s hand today.”

A commentator noted that recent images reveal bruises on Trump’s hands.  It always appears to be in the same hand.  A third person asked, “Trump has a large bruise on the back of his right hand.

“How did he get that?”  Many other people have expressed similar worries.

Another individual remarked aloud, “Why does Trump have a large bruise on his right hand?”

Getty Images  The photo describes the bruise as “makeup covered.”

The Getty Images caption reads: “Makeup conceals a bruise on the back of US President Donald Trump’s hand as he receives French President Emmanuel Macron for discussions at the White House.”

The specific nature of the bruising is unknown, however identical marks have surfaced in previous photos of Trump.

During the conversation with Macron, the debate took a severe turn when Macron had to intervene to refute the 78-year-old Trump’s claims regarding Ukraine’s backing during its fight with Russia.

Macron corrected him by gently resting his hand on Trump’s wrist and saying, “No. To be honest, we paid 60% of the overall work. Like the United States, we gave loans, guarantees, and grants, as well as actual money.”

He went on to clarify: “If at the end of the negotiation, they’re ready to give it to us, super, it will loan at the end of the day, and we will have paid for that.”

Trump responded sheepishly, “If you believe that, that’s fine with me,” but reiterated his original stance: “But they get their money back, and we don’t.”Macron corrected him by gently resting his hand on Trump’s wrist and saying, “No. To be honest, we paid 60% of the overall work. Like the United States, we gave loans, guarantees, and grants, as well as actual money.”

He went on to clarify: “If at the end of the negotiation, they’re ready to give it to us, super, it will loan at the end of the day, and we will have paid for that.”

Trump responded sheepishly, “If you believe that, that’s fine with me,” but reiterated his original stance: “But they get their money back, and we don’t.”