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The White House and Trump attributed the January 2026 bruising to the president hitting his hand on a table, as well as a daily aspirin regimen.
U.S. President Donald Trump sharply criticized a number of current and former political leaders at the World Economic Forum in Davos.
The president's remarks at the World Economic Forum sparked backlash and praise—here’s how Newsweek readers reacted.
A close-up picture of President Donald Trump's hand shows the heavy bruising. Another image shows Trump sitting, looking down at his bruised hand.
California Gov. Gavin Newsom, long one of President Donald Trump’s chief trolls, took the routine this week to the World Economic Forum in Davos, Switzerland – and got a globally televised rise out of the president.
President Donald Trump reportedly took time out of his trainwreck appearance at the World Economic Forum to share a warm and friendly moment with one of his fiercest political foes. The MAGA leader and California Gov.
Trump is excluding Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney from his Board of Peace.
In his speech at Davos, Trump made some easily disprovable claims about wind farms, among other things.
President Donald Trump used his Davos address to press for US control of Greenland, defend tariffs, and frame global politics as a contest of power.
Elon Musk takes a swipe at Donald Trump’s “Board of Peace” by making a Greenland reference. Musk made his first appearance at the World Economic Forum in Davos. However, he couldn’t resist taking a dig at his former ally and charmed everyone with his quick wit and unabashed sense of humor.
"We’ll work with many others, including the United Nations," said Trump as he introduced the founding members.