A week ago, an assassin shot Donald Trump. Now his doctor has revealed new details about the Republican presidential candidate’s injury.
The gunshot wound to the ear of Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump is healing well, according to his doctor. In the assassination attempt, the bullet missed the ex-president’s head by less than one centimeter, said Ronny Jackson, Trump’s former personal physician during his time in office, in a written statement. The shot hit the upper part of Trump’s right ear and caused a wound about two centimeters wide. “Initially, there was considerable bleeding, followed by significant swelling of the entire upper ear.” The swelling has now subsided and the wound is beginning to heal properly.
Trump’s doctor further stated that the wound did not require stitches. After the assassination, Trump was examined for other possible injuries, including a CT scan of his head. Further tests will be carried out as needed, including a hearing test. Overall, Trump is doing well and is recovering from the attack as expected. “It is an absolute miracle that he was not killed,” Jackson stressed.
A week ago, a gunman opened fire at a campaign rally in the town of Butler in the state of Pennsylvania and shot Trump. The perpetrator was killed by security forces. One visitor died and two others were wounded. Trump was injured in the right ear. The incident was an escalation in the already heated US election campaign.
Source: Stern

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