New photos reveal deep bruises on Trump's hand at Davos, sparking concerns about his well-being and health amid increasing scrutiny. The prominent purple, blue, and red mark was visible during a signing ceremony for the Board of Peace, an advisory group overseeing Gaza's ceasefire. White House officials attribute the injury to a fall on the signing table, but video footage doesn't confirm the moment. Prior photos show no signs of bruising, and the White House acknowledges Trump's hand is prone to bruising due to daily aspirin use and frequent handshaking. This incident comes as the Wall Street Journal reports Trump takes a high dose of aspirin, raising bleeding risks. Meanwhile, Trump's gaffes at Davos continue, with him mistakenly referring to Greenland as 'Iceland.' As the oldest president, Trump's age and health remain under the microscope, with critics questioning his mental acuity.