Former White House Physician Updates on Trump's Assassination Attempt Injuries
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Former White House physician Ronny Jackson has released a letter detailing the extent of former President Donald Trump's injuries following the assassination attempt on July 13. While addressing a crowd at a campaign rally in Grand Rapids, Michigan, Trump's bandaged ear caught the attention of the public, prompting Jackson to provide an update on his condition.
According to Jackson's letter, Trump's ear did not require stitches but still experiences intermittent bleeding. The 2 cm wide wound on the ear, believed to have been caused by the track of a bullet grazing it, continues to bleed at times, necessitating the use of a dressing. Jackson stated that he has been evaluating and treating the wound on a daily basis.
The initial trauma caused swelling and bleeding, but Jackson noted that the swelling has subsided, and the wound is beginning to heal properly. This contradicts the speculation that Trump's injury was due to flying debris, as the evidence points towards a bullet grazing his ear.
Former White House chief medical adviser, Dr. Anthony Fauci, also addressed Trump's injuries during a conversation with CNN's Wolf Blitzer. Fauci described the damage as a "superficial wound" and mentioned that it appears to have been caused by a bullet grazing his ear. He added that there doesn't seem to be much more to it, aligning with the information presented in Jackson's letter.
The news of Trump's injuries comes as he returns to the public eye with the joint campaign rally alongside JD Vance in Michigan. This event marks Trump's first public rally since the assassination attempt. Despite the lingering effects of his injuries, Trump appeared to be in good spirits, addressing various topics such as "fake news" media, praising President Xi, and even discussing sharks.
It is worth mentioning that Jackson, although providing detailed updates on Trump's injuries, is only authorized to practice medicine in a military facility. Nonetheless, his letter sheds light on the progress of Trump's recovery and puts to rest theories suggesting alternative causes for his ear injury.
As Trump continues his campaign activities and makes public appearances, it is expected that he will gradually recover from his injuries. The revelations in Jackson's letter showcase the resilience and determination displayed by the former president in the face of adversity.