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Billionaire’s cryptic back of hand message decoded after CA governor debate

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Billionaire’s cryptic back of hand message decoded after CA governor debate

California governor hopeful Tom Steyer sported some strange ink on his hand during Tuesday night’s debate.

The billionaire Democrat was seen with a crudely drawn, tic-tac-toe-like symbol on his left hand as he sparred with rivals on the debate stage.

The curious scrawls fueled plenty of speculation and jokes online.

California gubernatorial candidate Tom Steyer speaking at a debate.

Billionaire Tom Steyer showed of crudely drawn ink on his left hand. Getty Images

“He wears the same tie and makes that pattern on his hand every day, don’t ask me why,” Kevin Sabellico, a deputy campaign manager for fellow candidate Antonio Villaraigosa, wrote on X.

But the symbol is actually a Jerusalem Cross, according to previous media reports.

The medieval Christian symbol originated with the Crusader Kingdom of Jerusalem as early as the 11th century.

It gained prominence after the First Crusade, when European Christians captured Jerusalem. The design is associated with Jesus Christ and the four Gospels, the wounds of Christ or the four corners of the world, according to varying interpretations.

Close-up of Tom Steyer's hands, one holding a blue pen and the other showing a blue ink Jerusalem Cross on his skin.

The Crusades-era symbol is known as a Jerusalem Cross. Getty Images

Steyer told Buzzfeed in 2019 that “for awhile now,” he has scrawled the elaborate cross on his hand every day to “remind myself to always tell the truth.”

“I later discovered that it has traditionally been known as a Jerusalem cross,” the billionaire explained.

“It means to tell the truth no matter what the cost is,” Steyer added.

The candidate has spent more than $100 million of his own fortune on his bid for governor.

California gubernatorial candidates Chad Bianco (left) and Tom Steyer (right) speak during a commercial break.

The self-styled billionaire populist bickered with Republican Chad Bianco. Getty Images

Polls show the self-styled populist near the top of the unpredictable race.

Other leading candidates are former Health and Human Services secretary Xavier Becerra and ex-Fox News host Steve Hilton.

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