Donald Trump seen with freshly bandaged hand during White House speech, raising IV drug injection questions

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When he appeared on Fox News last night, Donald Trump claimed that he thought he was no longer taking any coronavirus drugs. He also stated that he recently tested on the very low end of the range for coronavirus, which isn’t a thing. So what’s really going on with his health?

When Trump appeared on the White House balcony today to deliver a speech to his supporters, a closeup photo from photojournalist Tom Brenner reveals a fresh bandage on Trump’s hand:

The only way Donald Trump’s hand would still be bandaged – and be sporting a bandage that’s still in this good of condition – would be if he had some kind of IV injection earlier today. This strongly suggests that Trump’s doctor pumped him full of dexamethasone or some other drug before he gave his speech. Suffice it to say, Trump appears to be far from out of the woods when it comes to coronavirus. Photo: Tom Brenner | @tombrennerphoto