White House press secretary Karoline Leavitt said Thursday that the president wears bandages on the back of his hand because he’s “literally constantly shaking hands.”

CNN host Jake Tapper isn’t buying the official White House explanation for Donald Trump sporting bandages on the back of his hand, arguing on “The Lead” that there’s more to the president’s health picture than has been revealed.

Tapper discussed the matter with CNN chief political analyst David Axelrod and ex-Trump aide Alyssa Farah Griffin after White House press secretary Karoline Leavitt told reporters Thursday that Trump wears the bandages as a result of “constantly shaking hands.”

“The White House gave the same explanation for bruising back in July,” Tapper said Thursday. “Obviously, he’s 79 years old. And there is something going on with his health that they’re not telling us, because otherwise, why did he have that MRI?”

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    Best explanation I’ve seen for these bandages over bruises is he is receiving an infusion intravenously every two weeks of a type of medication for dementia, like Leqembi or Kisunla. Patients on these drugs require regular MRIs to monitor brain swelling or bleeding. The drugs cause side effects of fatigue, cardiovascular changes, dizziness, etc. It doesn’t stop dementia but it does slow it down.

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    Why say something now, Jake? Why not wait until after his presidency? Then write a book about it? Then sell that book while you’re doing your job on TV? Just a thought.

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      Because he’s holding out for a spot when Trump dies. Everyone in the conservative sphere is circling the White House like sharks because they know half of everyone is gone as soon as Vance sits down - because half of them are in those seats on account of being friends with Trump and nothing more.

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    I’m so tired of this fucking story. This evil p.o.s is never going to die. We’ve been hearing Trump health/mind failing stories for like 10 fucking years already…

    Wake me up when he’s actually dead. Unfortunately he’s probably going to outlive me and I’m only 39.

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        I wish I was Vance, then I could kill myself and make the world a better place lol

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      His age makes people complacent because they assume he’s gonna die soon. Even if he does, I’m not sure it’ll improve anything

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        If he’s been having micro-strokes, the likelihood of a massive game-ending stroke is much higher than in the general population. Though it would be more just if he had one that rendered him crippled, incapable of speech, and in constant pain, then he lived another decade after being removed from office, having enough awareness to know that his ill-gotten gains and those of his family have been fully asset-stripped. Also, bedsores. Lots of bedsores.

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    It really doesn’t matter until he actually collapses to the floor. Even then they’ll try to spin it into something positive “Mr. president was exhausted for working the hardest anyone has ever worked.”

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      I hope it’s something serious but on the cusp of treatment, cancelled because he shut down the NIH.

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      I heard it was childrapeolitus, and that he has had a really bad case of it for many decades.

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    "White House press secretary Karoline Leavitt said Thursday that the president wears bandages on the back of his hand because he’s “literally constantly shaking hands.”

    As if that were even a slightly reasonable explanation.

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      So … he’s using the back of his hands to shake hands … of course he can’t do that right either

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      I feel they’re not giving a decent reason on purpose. Better to leave everyone discussing so they’re distracted from the actual shit they’re pulling

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      I have bandages on my finger tips because I type on a keyboard all day. Without these bandages, by fingers would fall off!

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        Most likely, warfarin. Less likely, some kind of IV infusion to treat dementia (though those tend to go into a vein near the elbow). Less likely yet, he’s getting frequent CT scans for some reason, and he gets hematomas from the cannula in a vein in his hand.

        Or maybe he’s totally gaga and chews on the backs of his hands.

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          I meant it as in there’s a ton of reasons bruising can develop. If he’s on warfarin that means he’s at risk for blood clots, which leads credence to the stroke theory from that one weekend.

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    File that one under “No Shit Sherlock.” But he’s going to dodder along for another 8 - 10 years.