Ex Trump doc says FBI’s Wray is ‘wrong’ to doubt ex-prez was struck by bullet: ‘Absolutely no evidence’
SUMMARY
Rep. Ronny Jackson criticized FBI Director Christopher Wray for doubting that former President Donald Trump was struck by a bullet during the July 13 assassination attempt. Jackson, Trump’s former physician, asserted there is "absolutely no evidence" it was anything but a bullet, based on Butler Memorial Hospital’s records and his own medical experience. Jackson revealed his nephew was grazed by one of the eight bullets fired by gunman Thomas Matthew Crooks at a rally in Butler, PA, which killed one person and wounded two others. “Director Wray is wrong,” Jackson declared. Trump, echoing Jackson’s claims, dismissed Wray’s suggestion that shrapnel or glass might have hit him. The day of the attack, Trump vividly recounted the “whizzing sound” of the bullet and the feeling of “the bullet ripping through the skin.” The FBI and the hospital have not commented on the incident.