Former White House Doctor Denies FBI Director's Claims, Assures Trump's Rapid Recovery Following Shooting Incident

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26/07/2024 20h14

In a recent development, a former White House doctor, Rep. Ronny Jackson, has released a letter addressing the health of former President Trump after the shooting incident at a campaign rally in Pennsylvania on July 13. Jackson refuted the claims made by FBI Director Christopher Wray during a congressional hearing this week and reassured the American people and the world that Trump is "doing extremely well."

According to Jackson's letter, the former President is swiftly recovering from a bullet wound to his right ear, sustained during the assassination attempt. Jackson, who has been monitoring Trump's health since the incident, stated that there is "absolutely no evidence" to suggest that Trump was hit with anything other than a bullet. He criticized Wray's earlier testimony, calling it "wrong and inappropriate" to suggest alternative possibilities such as shrapnel or glass.

Jackson emphasized the gravitas of the attempt on the life of the former President and stressed his commitment to providing updates on Trump's health with his permission. As a former White House physician who had served during three presidential administrations, including both Obama and Trump, Jackson acknowledged the global significance of the incident and expressed his dedication to assisting Trump and his personal physician.

In response to Wray's assertions, Jackson labeled them as "absolutely ridiculous" and claimed that they undermined the Director's credibility, particularly after years of the FBI's alleged weaponization against the President. Jackson stated that he had personally examined the bullet wound and confirmed its origins. He also lauded the establishment of a bipartisan House task force to investigate the assassination attempt and expressed a lack of confidence in the FBI's current leadership.

Meanwhile, the FBI stated that the shooting was deemed an attempted assassination of former President Trump, resulting in his injury, as well as the death of a heroic father and injuries to several other victims. The agency affirmed its commitment to an extensive investigation into the shooter, identified as Thomas Matthew Crooks, aged 20, and his motives. The FBI's Shooting Reconstruction Team is actively examining evidence from the crime scene, including recovered bullet fragments.

As the investigation continues, the contrasting accounts between Jackson and Wray have sparked further debate and scrutiny over the incident. With all eyes on the case, the American people eagerly await additional updates regarding the shooter's motives and the progress of former President Trump's recovery.

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