Donald Trump's Ear Mysteriously Without Scar In Sighting After Assassination Attempt
By Afouda Bamidele on July 26, 2024 at 6:04 PM EDT
Updated on July 26, 2024 at 6:12 PM EDT
Following his recent assassination attempt, Donald Trump was spotted with no visible scar on his ear, leading to a flurry of speculation.
The new photos intensify the mystery, particularly following Pennsylvania State Police Commissioner Christopher Paris's recent revelations about the attempted shooting during a House Homeland Security hearing.
As Donald Trump recovers, the absence of a visible scar on his ear adds to the intrigue surrounding the assassination attempt.
Donald Trump's Ear Looks Fine After Alleged Bullet Graze
Recent photos of Trump have raised eyebrows, particularly given his former doctor, Ronny Jackson's statements. The medical practitioner had previously stated that a bullet had severely damaged the ex-president's ear during the assassination attempt.
Despite Jackson's claims that the bullet had blown off part of Trump's ear, the new images of Trump meeting with Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu show no visible scarring or damage.
TMZ's report suggests that the apparent lack of lasting injury leads to speculation about the extent of the harm he sustained and how quickly he may have recovered.
While Jackson remains firm that the bullet grazed Trump's ear, these photos might fuel online debates and curiosity about the real impact of the shooting.
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Trump's Doctor Disputes FBI Director's ClaimsÂ
Jackson also reportedly contradicted FBI Director Christopher Wray's testimony, asserting that there is no evidence supporting Wray's claim that Trump was injured by shrapnel.
The doctor called Wray's remarks "totally out of line," intensifying the debate over the nature of Trump's injuries.
At the same time, Trump has vocally rejected suggestions that he was not shot, with his campaign spokesperson, Steven Cheung, labeling Wray's assertions as "conspiracy b-llsh-t."
The controversy reportedly intensified when a source who had been in touch with the Secret Service suggested that a broken glass might have been responsible for the injury.
Pennsylvania Police Commissioner Shares Details On Trump's Assassination Attempt
During a House Homeland Security hearing on Thursday, Pennsylvania State Police Commissioner Christopher Paris provided a gripping account of the recent assassination attempt on Trump.
Per The Blast, Paris highlighted how local officers first identified the suspect, Thomas Matthew Crooks, in the crowd before he fired at the former president.
Paris shared that two local law enforcement officers, positioned with a clear view of the scene from a building rooftop, observed Crooks as he prepared to shoot.
Additionally, members of the Butler County Emergency Services Unit, equipped with sniper capabilities, left their posts to investigate a suspicious individual they had reported earlier, who turned out to be Crooks.
Police Commissioner Clarifies Timeline Before Donald Trump Shooting
Contrary to earlier reports from the Butler County Sheriff's office suggesting an officer came face-to-face with the suspect, mere seconds before the gunfire, Paris stated it was actually "minutes."
Paris detailed that if the initial shots were fired at 6:11 PM, the officer's encounter with Crooks occurred no more than "two and a half to three minutes before that first shot rang out."
He emphasized, "It was minutes. It was a very short period of time." When questioned by Rep. Dan Goldman about the timeframe, Paris reiterated, "I would say minutes."
Sharon Stone Considers Moving To Italy If Trump Wins Re-Election
Amid the turmoil surrounding the recent assassination attempt on Trump, the actress hinted at leaving the U.S. if Trump secures a second term.
The Blast shared that Stone empathically stated, "I am certainly considering a house in Italy. I think that's an intelligent construct at this time."
The Hollywood icon also expressed her concerns about Trump's campaign, noting, "This is one of the first times in my life that I've actually seen anyone running for office on a platform of hate and oppression."
If Stone decides to relocate, it will mark a significant change, given she has resided in her current home for more than 20 years with her sons Roan, Laird, and Quinn.
Her potential move would place her alongside notable figures like George Clooney, Jamie Lee Curtis, Katy Perry, and Robert De Niro, who have criticized Trump or supported his opponent, Kamala Harris, in the upcoming election.
While Trump's ear appears undamaged in recent photos, the conflicting reports from his former doctor and FBI Director Christopher Wray, have only added to the public's intrigue.