Trump's ear injury sparked by teleprompter or bullet, FBI probes
There are some doubts as to whether Donald Trump was actually shot or merely injured by a fragment of a teleprompter, AFP reported on Thursday, citing the words of FBI Director Chris Wray. Wray testified before the U.S. House of Representatives Judiciary Committee on Wednesday.
2:57 PM EDT, July 25, 2024
The FBI Director mentioned during the Congressional hearing that, to his knowledge, it remains unclear whether Trump was shot or if a teleprompter fragment "grazed his ear."
"Took a bullet for democracy"
The FBI is investigating the attempted assassination of the former president, which resulted in one death and two injuries. The Secret Service killed the shooter.
At his first rally after the attempt on his life, which took place on Saturday in Michigan, Trump declared that he "took a bullet for democracy."
"I knew immediately that something was wrong in that I heard a whizzing sound, shots, and immediately felt the bullet ripping through the skin. ," Trump wrote a few hours after the incident in a post on his platform, Truth Social.
A week after the shooting, a statement was published by Ronny Jackson, who served as Trump's physician at the White House. In it, he wrote that the former president had suffered a gunshot wound to his right ear.
On July 13, Trump, the Republican presidential candidate, became the target of a failed assassination attempt by 20-year-old Thomas Matthew Crooks, who shot at him from a distance of 150 yards during a campaign rally in Pennsylvania.