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LetMyPeopleVote

(178,204 posts)
Mon Mar 2, 2026, 02:53 PM 9 hrs ago

'Whoa - this is new': Trump's visible rash prompts new health concerns

trump is NOT well

'Whoa – this is new': Trump's visible rash prompts new health concerns

www.rawstory.com/donald-trump...

(@osagecomesbackhome.bsky.social) 2026-03-02T18:30:56.737Z

https://www.rawstory.com/donald-trump-rash-new-concern

President Donald Trump appeared in public Monday morning with a significant rash on his neck.

The 79-year-old president awarded the Medal of Honor at the White House to Vietnam veteran Terry P. Richardson, who is credited with saving the lives of 85 soldiers during a 1968 battle, and journalist Aaron Rupar noted that photos showed a heavy rash on the right side of Trump's neck at the event.

"Whoa -- this is new," Rupar posted, showing a photo credited to Getty photographer Saul Loeb. "Trump has a significant rash-like injury on his neck today in addition to his disfigured hand."

Trump has frequently been seen in public, including the medal award event, with makeup covering the back of his right hand to cover what appears to be injuries from IV injections, and the photo of his rash raised new concerns about his health.




......"My dad was doubling, possibly tripling up, his blood thinners at one point," posted Bluesky user Nicole. "Parts of his skin would just tear and bleed because of this. If his collar is rubbing up against his neck, the friction could cause this. Wasn't there something about him taking way too much aspirin?"


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'Whoa - this is new': Trump's visible rash prompts new health concerns (Original Post) LetMyPeopleVote 9 hrs ago OP
Bondage scars from a dominatrix? Blues Heron 9 hrs ago #1
Autoerotic a$$phyxiation??? ultralite001 7 hrs ago #37
Trump IS a rash - on AMERICA Skittles 9 hrs ago #2
That neck is a great metaphor for where we are. ananda 9 hrs ago #9
Looks like Zoster GusBob 9 hrs ago #3
Been reading about the signs of his impending demise bif 9 hrs ago #4
True PatSeg 7 hrs ago #52
Rope burn from dabbling in autoerotic asphyxiation? Ocelot II 9 hrs ago #5
The evil is malignant and spreading inside and outside malaise 9 hrs ago #6
Rope burn? Attilatheblond 9 hrs ago #7
Concerned it will take too long lame54 9 hrs ago #8
Amen!! WestMichRad 7 hrs ago #28
I do not understand Richard_GB 9 hrs ago #10
His doctor says it's a "preventative skin cream" leftstreet 9 hrs ago #11
WTF is it preventing? Skittles 9 hrs ago #12
LOL leftstreet 9 hrs ago #13
Melanoma NewEnglandAutumn 7 hrs ago #51
My aunt had to use a cream on her squamous cell cancer that left nasty marks dflprincess 6 hrs ago #62
Sepstein infection....Epstein sepsis BattleRow 6 hrs ago #70
That doesn't make sense MustLoveBeagles 9 hrs ago #17
Are you questioning Dr. Sean Barbabella? leftstreet 8 hrs ago #18
Yes MustLoveBeagles 8 hrs ago #19
Maybe he could prescribe regular treatment with a bear-spray inhaler struggle4progress 8 hrs ago #22
... MustLoveBeagles 8 hrs ago #23
KKK-aroline specializes in lies that don't make sense. nt TBF 6 hrs ago #69
This statement was NOT written by the WH doctor LetMyPeopleVote 8 hrs ago #24
Prevention Rebl2 7 hrs ago #33
DIY treatments c/o ultralite001 7 hrs ago #39
Possibly treating pre-cancerous areas of skin on his neck Emrys 7 hrs ago #46
I hope it is shingles or worse. nt doc03 9 hrs ago #14
I just Googled "Shingles on the neck" BigmanPigman 7 hrs ago #44
There is an old folk tale if shingles go around doc03 7 hrs ago #53
I don't know about around the neck, slightlv 6 hrs ago #58
Looks like maybe it could be somewhat painful. bluestarone 9 hrs ago #15
It's either the herpes zoster, or tertiary syphilis AZJonnie 9 hrs ago #16
I heard rubbing thrice daily with ghost pepper juice cures almost everything struggle4progress 8 hrs ago #25
Yes, but you are fully qualified to be the Secretary of DHS.. Permanut 7 hrs ago #27
Whatever it is, I hope it covers his entire body and itches like hell 0rganism 8 hrs ago #20
I think that confirms my theory that he's a baboon's ass struggle4progress 8 hrs ago #21
That's an insult to baboon asses! WestMichRad 7 hrs ago #30
Measles? Dave says 8 hrs ago #26
I hope it's a painful case of shingles. -nt CrispyQ 7 hrs ago #29
It certainly looks like shingles... GiqueCee 6 hrs ago #60
Sorry. I can't get past that literal turkey neck. What is that HOLE in the centre of his neck? AloeVera 7 hrs ago #31
He's rotting from the inside out. Bury him now.. Dave Bowman 7 hrs ago #32
THIS. calimary 7 hrs ago #40
Grayscale Deep State Witch 7 hrs ago #34
Shingles? Pas-de-Calais 7 hrs ago #35
Measles? LSparkle 7 hrs ago #56
He's old ebough that it's more likely he had measles as a kid dflprincess 6 hrs ago #65
That was my thought too. He's probably not had the shingles vaccine. QueerDuck 6 hrs ago #73
The rash-like injury was also visible last Friday when Trump traveled to Texas LetMyPeopleVote 7 hrs ago #36
I don't know what's worse.The front view or the side view of his neck Tribetime 7 hrs ago #38
does diaper rash spread? dem4decades 7 hrs ago #41
The diaper rash is spreading upwards C_U_L8R 7 hrs ago #42
He may be being treated for a pre-cancerous skin condition Emrys 7 hrs ago #43
100% agree NewEnglandAutumn 6 hrs ago #66
Survival rates from both the conditions I mentioned are good as long as they're caught early, Emrys 6 hrs ago #68
Dupe bif 7 hrs ago #45
There's no forum rule against duplicate posts outside Latest Breaking News n/t Emrys 7 hrs ago #47
Trump rash maliaSmith 7 hrs ago #48
the pre-vent comes before the vent Tetrachloride 7 hrs ago #49
Skin cancer NewEnglandAutumn 7 hrs ago #50
Too many neck handshakes Aviation Pro 7 hrs ago #54
Unless it's terminal, who cares? Katinfl 7 hrs ago #55
Credible accusation of Trump getting a blowjob from a 13 year old and punching her in the head when she bit his dick. Iggo 7 hrs ago #57
It looks like shingles, ( I've had it) or neck cankles like his feet. cksmithy 6 hrs ago #59
Hmmm lonely bird 6 hrs ago #61
Looks like shingles to go along with his rotting hands Hassler 6 hrs ago #63
I'm concerned Wicked Blue 6 hrs ago #64
Maybe he'll just fucking die. Orrex 6 hrs ago #67
Untreated syphilis. Dr. T 6 hrs ago #71
If it's shingles it is horribly painful. I hope it's just shingles. Buckeyeblue 6 hrs ago #72
Feel Better Soon! mahatmakanejeeves 5 hrs ago #74
Doctors Sound Alarm on White House 'Secrecy' Over Trump's Neck Rash LetMyPeopleVote 5 hrs ago #75
Shingles? RandySF 5 hrs ago #76
Calling Jake tapper UpInArms 5 hrs ago #77
BFD- I don't care RainCaster 5 hrs ago #78
I hope he gets to the point where he tries to Ilsa 5 hrs ago #79
IMO FWIW, looks like contact dermatitis caused by shirt collar chaffing, maybe worsened by scratching or hair glue. Doodley 4 hrs ago #80
Concerned or mercuryblues 4 hrs ago #81
The fish rots from the head. Totally Tunsie 1 hr ago #82

bif

(26,889 posts)
4. Been reading about the signs of his impending demise
Mon Mar 2, 2026, 02:56 PM
9 hrs ago

For the past year. I don't believe any of it.

PatSeg

(52,951 posts)
52. True
Mon Mar 2, 2026, 05:03 PM
7 hrs ago

But eventually it WILL be true. No one lives forever and considering his health and lifestyle, it is amazing he's lived to 79.

malaise

(295,044 posts)
6. The evil is malignant and spreading inside and outside
Mon Mar 2, 2026, 02:57 PM
9 hrs ago

Hopefully the end is nigh for this murderous lawless scumbag

Attilatheblond

(8,641 posts)
7. Rope burn?
Mon Mar 2, 2026, 02:57 PM
9 hrs ago

People probably started beating on his door last night, yelling that Iran isn't singing our praises, but WWIII is a hare's breath away instead. Maybe he finally created a 'reality' he realized he can't scam his way out of and tried to Epstein himself?

Nah, the laundress got pissed and put to much starch in the wash.

leftstreet

(39,948 posts)
11. His doctor says it's a "preventative skin cream"
Mon Mar 2, 2026, 03:00 PM
9 hrs ago

Newsweek
@Newsweek
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11m
The White House says a preventive skin cream caused redness on Trump’s neck, dismissing online speculation.


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dflprincess

(29,287 posts)
62. My aunt had to use a cream on her squamous cell cancer that left nasty marks
Mon Mar 2, 2026, 05:29 PM
6 hrs ago

Hers was on her face which, I'd think, is more common than on the neck.

leftstreet

(39,948 posts)
18. Are you questioning Dr. Sean Barbabella?
Mon Mar 2, 2026, 03:16 PM
8 hrs ago


First I've heard of this doc, but he evidently gave Trump a clean bill of health last fall


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LetMyPeopleVote

(178,204 posts)
24. This statement was NOT written by the WH doctor
Mon Mar 2, 2026, 04:10 PM
8 hrs ago


The hint that this statement might not have actually been written by Dr Barbabella is that in it, he says that the medication was “prescribed by the White House Doctor”. He’s the WH Doctor.

BigmanPigman

(54,963 posts)
44. I just Googled "Shingles on the neck"
Mon Mar 2, 2026, 04:45 PM
7 hrs ago

and the images look identical to this rash. And it is very painful....GOOD!

slightlv

(7,698 posts)
58. I don't know about around the neck,
Mon Mar 2, 2026, 05:22 PM
6 hrs ago

but the last time my Mom had them, they actually went internal. THAT was hell on wheels! I had a very mild case before I turned 50, and that little bit on my face was enough to scare me into the vaccine when I could finally get it.

AZJonnie

(3,468 posts)
16. It's either the herpes zoster, or tertiary syphilis
Mon Mar 2, 2026, 03:08 PM
9 hrs ago

I'm not a doctor and I don't play one on TV, but still, I'm pretty confident in my diagnosis

Permanut

(8,258 posts)
27. Yes, but you are fully qualified to be the Secretary of DHS..
Mon Mar 2, 2026, 04:18 PM
7 hrs ago

In case you were considering a new career.

0rganism

(25,562 posts)
20. Whatever it is, I hope it covers his entire body and itches like hell
Mon Mar 2, 2026, 04:01 PM
8 hrs ago

and I hope it's a chronic condition, flaring up whenever he tells a lie

GiqueCee

(3,839 posts)
60. It certainly looks like shingles...
Mon Mar 2, 2026, 05:26 PM
6 hrs ago

... I'm not a clinician, but I have seen it before, and by all accounts it IS fiercely painful. Ah, I can taste the delicious schadenfreude already! He should have gotten the shot; I'm glad I did. Shame it ain't fatal.

AloeVera

(4,144 posts)
31. Sorry. I can't get past that literal turkey neck. What is that HOLE in the centre of his neck?
Mon Mar 2, 2026, 04:24 PM
7 hrs ago

The window to his bought and sold soul? The Abyss? The Gates of Hell?

LSparkle

(12,163 posts)
56. Measles?
Mon Mar 2, 2026, 05:12 PM
7 hrs ago

Yeah, he’s old enough to be vaxxed but ... couldn’t happen to a more deserving weasel.

dflprincess

(29,287 posts)
65. He's old ebough that it's more likely he had measles as a kid
Mon Mar 2, 2026, 05:35 PM
6 hrs ago

The first measles vaccine didn't come out until 1963.

QueerDuck

(1,445 posts)
73. That was my thought too. He's probably not had the shingles vaccine.
Mon Mar 2, 2026, 05:59 PM
6 hrs ago

good for him! Suffer!!

Tribetime

(7,127 posts)
38. I don't know what's worse.The front view or the side view of his neck
Mon Mar 2, 2026, 04:35 PM
7 hrs ago

Well at least I lost my appetite for a while

C_U_L8R

(49,248 posts)
42. The diaper rash is spreading upwards
Mon Mar 2, 2026, 04:41 PM
7 hrs ago

Lord knows what kind of flesh rot is happening in his pants.

Emrys

(9,030 posts)
43. He may be being treated for a pre-cancerous skin condition
Mon Mar 2, 2026, 04:42 PM
7 hrs ago

Pre-cancerous actinic keratoses and superficial basal cell carcinomas can be treated with a shortish course of topical creams such as Fluorouracil, usually over 2-4 weeks.

A pal of mine has had thin hair for many years and spent a lot of time outdoors with no hat on, and developed pre-cancerous lesions on his scalp a couple of years ago.

When I saw him after we hadn't met for a while and he'd started the treatment, he looked quite a mess - it temporarily leads to the sort of angry-looking crusty skin patches shown in photos of Trump I've seen. My pal's skin healed just fine. If this is what's going on, Trump's patch seems much more widespread than my pal's were.

The neck area would see a lot of sun over the years, especially when golfing, and the sorts of headgear he's fond of wouldn't have protected that area. I doubt he's been in the habit of using sunscreen (barring the makeup he plasters on in his later years) judging by the state of the rest of his skin.

NewEnglandAutumn

(271 posts)
66. 100% agree
Mon Mar 2, 2026, 05:37 PM
6 hrs ago

Look up the medication imiquimod. Also do an image search of basil cell carcinoma. Both show images that show very similar rashes. Look at Figure 2. https://link.springer.com/article/10.1186/s12886-015-0024-0

Emrys

(9,030 posts)
68. Survival rates from both the conditions I mentioned are good as long as they're caught early,
Mon Mar 2, 2026, 05:44 PM
6 hrs ago

much as that may be a disappointment to many of us.

Basal cell carcinoma does have more chances of metastasizing and at best causing local tissue destruction if left to fester for too long.

The patch we can see in the photos seems quite large, so who knows what the stage and prognosis is?

A decent president might have gone public about this and used it as a public education campaign - wear high-factor sunscreen, cover up and get any suspicious persistent rashes and lesions checked out, etc. But Trump's a superman ...

NewEnglandAutumn

(271 posts)
50. Skin cancer
Mon Mar 2, 2026, 04:57 PM
7 hrs ago

it is common for people who have had cancerous lesions removed to need to do this regularly to get lesions early

Iggo

(49,854 posts)
57. Credible accusation of Trump getting a blowjob from a 13 year old and punching her in the head when she bit his dick.
Mon Mar 2, 2026, 05:13 PM
7 hrs ago

Just in case anyone forgot.

cksmithy

(483 posts)
59. It looks like shingles, ( I've had it) or neck cankles like his feet.
Mon Mar 2, 2026, 05:22 PM
6 hrs ago

Maybe his shirt it just too tight. I don't ever recall seeing a man's swollen neck (fat?) hanging over their shirt collars. But there is certainly a visible rash, I hope it hurts, if it is shingles, my very mild case of shingles was very painful.

Hassler

(4,864 posts)
63. Looks like shingles to go along with his rotting hands
Mon Mar 2, 2026, 05:31 PM
6 hrs ago

Maybe he's being visited by a series of plagues. Hoping boils are next, and wondering if there is a betting line on him.

LetMyPeopleVote

(178,204 posts)
75. Doctors Sound Alarm on White House 'Secrecy' Over Trump's Neck Rash
Mon Mar 2, 2026, 07:04 PM
5 hrs ago

Medical experts aren’t buying the White House’s explanation for the president’s bright-red rash.



https://www.thedailybeast.com/doctors-sound-alarm-on-white-house-secrecy-over-trumps-neck-rash

Doctors are voicing skepticism over the White House’s handling of Donald Trump’s troubling new skin condition.....

But some in the medical field remain unconvinced. Dr. Vin Gupta, a medical analyst for MS NOW and former Chief Medical Officer at Amazon, theorized the rash could in fact be “pre-cancerous.”

The White House medical team didn’t know [Trump] got a CT scan. They claimed it was a MRI for weeks,” Gupta wrote, referencing an apparent “MRI” that Trump let slip he had in October 2025—an examination the White House originally kept under wraps.

Now instead of acknowledging he might have a pre-cancerous skin condition, they dance around the issue,” Gupta continued. “Trying to fool the public just makes it worse.”

Gupta wasn’t the only physician with something to say about Trump’s irritated, bright-red skin. Dr. Jonathan Reiner, cardiologist to the late former Vice President Dick Cheney, also raised concerns about the White House’s statement—including a theory that it might not have been written by the physician himself.

“The hint that this statement might not have actually been written by Dr Barbabella is that in it, he says that the medication was ‘prescribed by the White House Doctor’. He’s the WH Doctor,” Reiner wrote on X.

In a separate post, Reiner, who is a medical analyst on CNN, wrote: “Preventative skin treatments (such as topical 5 flurouracil) are commonly used to prevent overt skin cancer in people with precancerous skin lesions. We don’t know what specific treatment the president is receiving, but why all the secrecy for something that is potentially easy to treat and very common in older people?”


Doodley

(11,837 posts)
80. IMO FWIW, looks like contact dermatitis caused by shirt collar chaffing, maybe worsened by scratching or hair glue.
Mon Mar 2, 2026, 07:23 PM
4 hrs ago
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