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FBI Director Wray is dismantled by Dr. Trump over shrapnel comments [VIDEO]

FBI Director Wray is dismantled by Dr. Trump over shrapnel comments [VIDEO]

Former White House physician Rep. Ronny Jackson released a statement Friday saying former President Trump is on a fast track to recovery after the shooting incident at a campaign rally in Pennsylvania on July 13.

Jackson clarified that there is no doubt that Trump was hit by a bullet during the attack, disproving any other theory.

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Speaking against FBI Director Christopher Wray's recent testimony, Jackson reiterated, “I want to reassure the American people and the rest of the world that President Trump is doing very well.” Jackson, who had served as Trump's physician, emphasized his continued monitoring of Trump's health since the assassination attempt.

Detailing the severity of the attack, Jackson explained: “The would-be assassin fired several rounds at relatively close range with a high-powered rifle, with one bullet striking the former president, and now the Republican nominee for the presidency, in his right ear.”

“There is absolutely no evidence that it wasn't a bullet,” contrary to what Director Wray hinted at the congressional hearing.

Reflecting on his extensive experience as the White House physician, Jackson underscored the significance of the attack on Trump's life and assured: “President Trump is recovering quickly from the gunshot wound to his ear right”.

Jackson expressed his willingness to support Trump and his medical team, pledging to provide updates as needed and approved by Trump.

In an interview with FOX Business' “Kudlow,” Jackson condemned Wray's insinuation that Trump's injury might not have been caused by a bullet as “absolutely ridiculous.”

Jackson dismantled Wray's credibility, blasting his comments as an unfair attack on Trump.

Jackson praised the formation of a bipartisan House task force to investigate Trump's assassination attempt, citing a lack of confidence in the nation's top law enforcement agency. “We have no confidence in the number one law enforcement agency in this country right now,” Jackson said, holding Wray accountable for his baseless claims.

With no broken glass or other evidence to support Wray's conjecture, Jackson strongly defended Trump and rebuked any attempts to downplay the seriousness of the incident.

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