MAGA supporters came all at once to defend Donald Trump after a red rash on the right side of his neck prompted renewed speculation about his health.
The rash was spotted at the White House on Monday, visible above the President’s shirt collar. It was widely seen as the latest ailment to affect the ageing President, alongside persistent hand bruises and swollen cankles, as well as a series of mental gaffes. Trump turns 80 in June.
The official explanation suggested the mark was caused by a skin cream, but Dr Sean P. Barbabella, Trump’s physician, deferred to specify why he needed it.
“President Trump is using a very common cream on the right side of his neck, which is a preventative skin treatment, prescribed by the White House doctor,” a statement from the White House doctor, seemingly referring to himself in third person, read.
“The president is using this treatment for one week, and the redness is expected to last for a few weeks. ”
MAGA figures and supporters sought to dismiss the health speculation. Laura Loomer posted on X praising the President for recent operations in Venezuela and Iran.
“President Trump is kidnapping dictators and killing Islamic terrorists and the media wants to spread a conspiracy about his health,” she wrote on Monday.
“As if we all haven’t had some redness on our skin at some point in time. ”
Animator and MAGA commentator Paul Szypula shared an image of Trump’s hand and neck and wrote, “Democrats are circulating photos of President Trump’s neck and hand to attack him over his health. Trump is in better shape than most of his critics and his policies are great.
“Democrats have little to criticize him about. So they’re going this morbid route. Trump is winning.”
X user ‘Brattani’ posted at least four times blaming dry cleaning for the mark. “I am genuinely concerned that someone is putting a chemical onto his dry cleaning,” she wrote.
She later added, “Someone needs to change his dry cleaner. The edges of his clothes are obviously harming his skin too, as he’s aging. New clothes, and new detergent and get a new dry cleaner. This looks like too much chemicals on his clothes.”
Dan Brisbois, who runs a MAGA Substack, blamed “harsh lighting from every angle.”
“It’s better to stick to confirmed information rather than amplify speculation about someone’s physical condition based on a single image,” he added, in a message that read suspiciously as if it were written by AI.
“Libtard journalists can’t stand seeing Trump win, so they fixate on a rash because it’s the closest they can get to openly fantasizing about him dying,” @thedimitri added.
Another user responded to Loomer and suggested a picture shared by CBS News might have been edited by the network. “I don’t believe CBS. Could be a doctored photo for all I know. Wouldn’t be the first time, Laura,” he wrote.
Some critics argued the mark could indicate a more serious condition. Dr Vin Gupta, a medical analyst for MS NOW and former chief medical officer at Amazon, suggested the rash could be “pre-cancerous.”
Dr Jonathan Reiner, cardiologist to the late former Vice President Dick Cheney, also questioned the White House statement.
Reiner, 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?”



