Trumps MEDICAL Update Following ASSASSINATION Attempt
In the wake of the attempted assassination of former President Donald Trump last week at a rally in Butler, Pennsylvania, Representative Ronny Jackson (R-TX) released a comprehensive statement updating the public on Trump’s health.
Jackson, who was Trump’s personal physician during his administration, provided a thorough account of the damage and the former president’s current state of recuperation.
“After the assassination attempt on President Donald J. Trump’s life, I was naturally very concerned, as was the entire world, about his wellbeing,” Jackson said in her opening remarks. “Therefore, late that night, I went to Bedminster, New Jersey, to personally check on him and offer my assistance in any way I could.”
Jackson continued by saying that he had been seeing Trump every day for the week following the shooting and that he was doing fine. He was shot in the right ear by the would-be assassin using a powerful weapon, as the entire world was informed and saw.
“The bullet impacted the top of his right ear after missing his head by less than a quarter of an inch. The bullet trail left a 2 centimeter-wide wound that reached the ear’s cartilaginous surface. After a notable period of initial bleeding, the entire upper ear swelled significantly, Jackson went on. Since then, the edema has subsided and the wound is starting to granulate and heal appropriately. Because of the ear’s great vascularity, there is still sporadic bleeding that necessitates the use of a dressing. There was no need for sutures because the wound was sufficiently wide and blunt.”
Jackson continued by saying that Trump had received outstanding care from the medical staff at Butler Memorial Hospital, where he had been rushed shortly after the shooting.
He remarked, “I want to thank them for their exceptional care.” “When necessary, they conducted a complete evaluation for further injuries, which included a thorough examination of the hearing. He will see his primary care physician for follow-up as instructed by the physicians who performed his first evaluation.”
In conclusion, the former president is doing well and is healing from the bullet wound he received last Saturday afternoon as predicted. “I am very grateful that his life was not taken. It is a true wonder that he is alive,” Jackson said, going on to say that he will be behind Trump at his scheduled rally in Grand Rapids, Michigan, on Saturday, and for the remainder of the weekend until his Monday return to Washington, D.C.