The FBI has confirmed that former President Trump was indeed hit by a bullet at his rally in Pennsylvania two weeks ago. The statement released by the FBI asserts that the bullet, whether whole or fragmented, was fired from the deceased subject’s rifle. The investigation is ongoing as the FBI’s Shooting Reconstruction Team continues to analyze evidence from the scene, including bullet fragments.
This confirmation comes after FBI director Christopher Wray’s comments during a congressional testimony sparked conspiracy theories that Trump was hit by glass or shrapnel. Trump responded to the statement on Truth Social, accepting it as the best apology from Director Wray. Trump’s doctor, Ronny Jackson, also provided an update on the President’s recovery from the bullet wound to his ear.
Following these developments, Trump supporters are now calling for Wray’s resignation, criticizing his handling of the situation. Despite differing theories and speculations, the focus remains on the fact that there was a shooter aiming for Trump, regardless of whether he was hit by a bullet or shrapnel.
In response to the assassination attempt, Trump has announced plans to hold a second rally in Butler to honor those who were affected during the incident. This decision has been praised by his supporters as a demonstration of leadership and fearlessness.
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