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Trump survives assassination attempt at rally in Pennsylvania

Donald Trump's doctor spoke out. He says what's next for his ear.
Donald Trump's doctor spoke out. He says what's next for his ear.
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Malwina Witkowska

16 July 2024 17:17

Donald Trump was injured in an assassination attempt during a campaign rally in Pennsylvania. A bullet pierced the upper part of his ear, causing blood to run down his face. On Monday, the former president appeared publicly with a bandage on his ear. His doctor reveals whether surgery will be necessary.

On July 13, at a Donald Trump campaign rally in Butler, Pennsylvania, there was a failed assassination attempt on the former president. The former US president was injured in the ear.

Unfortunately, as a result of the attack, one of the rally participants died, and two others were seriously injured. The perpetrator turned out to be Thomas Crooks, who a Secret Service sniper shot.

A bullet pierced part of Trump's ear

Donald Trump's doctor, Ronny Jackson, revealed details about the former president's injuries. According to information provided by the American portal TMZ, a bullet pierced the upper part of Trump's ear, causing a fragment of cartilage to be torn off.

According to Dr. Jackson, the injuries could have caused the heavy bleeding that occurred during the incident. Photos show blood running down Trump's cheek and neck.

The doctor stated that Donald Trump would avoid the need for surgery. Jackson assures that Trump's damaged ear should heal on its own.

What about Donald Trump's ear?

According to the American portal "TMZ," during Monday's appearance at the National Republican Convention (RNC), Trump appeared full of energy, which could be a sign of his recovery.

It is worth noting that during the appearance, Trump had a bandage on his ear. Dr. Jackson adds that the former president will need to wear it for some time. Mainly to support the healing process and ensure optimal conditions for the regeneration of the damaged area.

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