White House Doctor Explains President’s Neck Redness After Photos Go Viral
President Donald Trump was photographed on Monday with a noticeable red, rash-like mark on the right side of his neck during a Medal of Honor ceremony at the White House.
Photos circulating online show a significant patch of irritated skin that drew attention and speculation as Trump spoke publicly about U.S. policy. According to multiple news outlets, the mark appears as a red blotch and in some angles resembles a rash or scab.
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In response to questions, Trump’s personal physician, Dr. Sean Barbabella, said the president has been using a common preventive skin cream prescribed by the White House doctor, and that redness is an expected side effect that could last for several weeks.
There is no official confirmation of any serious health condition tied to the mark, and speculation online ranges from harmless irritation to normal skin reaction. Mainstream reporting has not verified any cause beyond the topical treatment.
This appearance comes as Trump continues to lead amid escalating geopolitical tensions.
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