While the FBI investigates whether Trump was actually wounded by the shooter - the ex-president criticized the law enforcement agency
Kyiv • UNN
The FBI director questioned whether a bullet was the cause of Trump's injury at the rally. The former president criticized the FBI, insisting it was a bullet wound and accusing the agency of losing the trust of Americans.
FBI head Christopher Wray is now wondering if Trump put a bullet in his ear by appearing before Congress to report on the progress of the investigation into the attack. Donald Trump has criticized the FBI and and targeted the agency head's judgment on other topical issues.
Writes UNN citing Dailymail.
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FBI Director Christopher Wray questioned whether a bullet struck the ear of former US President and Republican re-election candidate Donald Trump in the July 13 bombing at a campaign rally in Pennsylvania.
As for former President Trump, there is some doubt about whether it was a bullet or shrapnel that grazed his ear
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In response, Donald Trump criticized the FBI: In a furious post on Truth Social, Trump criticized Wray's proposal and took aim at his judgment on other topical issues, including Biden's mental state.
FBI Director Christopher Wray told Congress yesterday that he wasn't sure if I was injured by shrapnel, glass, or a bullet (the FBI didn't even check!) . . But he was sure that Crook Joe Biden is physically and mentally “event-less
Also, the Republican U.S. presidential candidate outlined the following:
His sole focus is on destroying the J6 Patriots, raiding Mar-a-Lago, and rescuing radical leftist lunatics like the ones now in Washington burning American flags and spray painting on our great national monuments - with no retribution.
No, unfortunately it was a bullet that hit my ear, and hard. There was no glass or shrapnel.
The hospital called it a “bullet wound to the ear,” and it was. No wonder the once legendary FBI has lost America's trust! - Trump reported.