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FBI confirms: Trump's ear was shot in "assassination attempt"

2024-07-27

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China News Service, July 27. According to the Associated Press, on the 26th local time, the US Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) confirmed that former US President Trump's ear was indeed hit by a bullet in the previous "failed assassination" incident.

According to foreign media reports, on the afternoon of July 13, local time, when former US President Trump was giving a speech at a campaign rally in Pennsylvania, gunshots were heard at the scene. The picture shows blood on Trump's right ear. The picture shows Trump evacuating the scene under the protection of the Secret Service.

The report said the FBI's statement was the clearest law enforcement explanation of Trump's injury so far. Earlier, there were doubts about whether Trump was really hit by a bullet, which subsequently aroused the anger of Trump and his allies.

On July 13, Trump was "attempted to assassinate" during a campaign rally in Pennsylvania, injuring his right ear. On the 23rd, Kimberly Chittel, director of the U.S. Secret Service, announced her resignation because the Secret Service failed to prevent the attempted assassination of Trump.

On July 24, the U.S. House of Representatives voted to establish a bipartisan task force to investigate the security loopholes in the "attempted assassination" of Trump.