According to Christopher Wray, it is not yet clear what happened to the former president on the campaign trail two weeks ago.

The FBI wants to hear from Donald Trump as a witness in the assassination attempt case, because the victim's testimony is also part of the investigation protocol. He writes a CNN.

According to the FBI’s latest statement, evidence, including bullet fragments collected from the scene, is still being examined. The announcement reportedly came in response to questions raised after FBI Director Christopher Wray said at a hearing on Wednesday that it was still unclear whether the former president was struck by a bullet or shrapnel.

Naturally, Donald Trump did not take this suggestion well, and explained on his social media channel that yes, it was not shrapnel or shrapnel that hit his ear, but a bullet, and even at the hospital they mentioned a bullet wound. Naturally, he was not the only one who was angry. Stephen Cheung, a Trump adviser, told CNN: “Anyone who believes this conspiracy nonsense is either mentally disabled or deliberately spreading politically motivated lies.”

At Wednesday’s hearing, Wray shared more details about the man who shot Donald Trump during a campaign rally in Pennsylvania on July 13. According to FBI Director Thomas Matthew Crooks, he had inquired about details of the JFK assassination online and flew a drone into a nearby area just two hours before the former president took the stage.

Although Wray was later criticized by Republicans, both Republicans and Democrats appreciated that he provided new information about the investigation, meaning they were perhaps more satisfied with his work than the Secret Service director, who also recently resigned. Kimberly Cheatle resigned a day after she was unable to provide clear answers about the attack at a House hearing.



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