The doctor who wrote this article makes some really good points!

"Why have we not heard from the doctors who treated him on the 13th? What could there possibly be to hide?"

#Trump #TrumpShot

https://www.thearenasc.com/p/paging-literally-any-doctor-who-treated

Paging Literally Any Doctor Who Treated Trump on the 13th

Four days ago a former President was shot. Two days ago we saw him wearing a bandage on his ear. Rep. Ronny Jackson, former White House doctor during the Trump administration, but not one of the physicians treating him the day of the shooting, told a podcast host

The Arena

@wdlindsy

"In order for a bullet to break up and cause a fragment, "it's got to hit something substantial [...].

"And from what I saw — clearly, I don't have as much information as people who have been to the scene looking at things — but from what I saw the day of and the day after, was that it was a clear line of sight between the sniper's nest and the podium," said Diaczuk. "And if that's the case, then there's nothing to cause the breakup of a bullet."
https://www.businessinsider.com/donald-trump-fbi-christopher-wray-bullet-assassantion-attempt-shrapnel-2024-7?op=1

#TrumpShot

'Some question' whether Trump was hit with bullet or shrapnel: FBI head

A spokesman for Donald Trump clapped back, describing the FBI Director Christopher Wray's comments as "conspiracy bullshit."

Insider

"There was an obvious security failure, and you don’t need my background to know that.
How did it happen, why did it happen, and how do you prevent it from happening again?"

A conversation with a scholar of counter-terrorism:

https://theconversation.com/trumps-assassination-attempt-reveals-a-major-security-breakdown-but-doesnt-necessarily-heighten-the-risk-for-political-violence-a-former-fbi-official-explains-234764
#News #BreakingNews #TrumpShot #USPolitics

Trump’s assassination attempt reveals a major security breakdown – but doesn’t necessarily heighten the risk for political violence, a former FBI official explains

Lone wolf attackers like Matthew Thomas Crooks pose the greatest security threats in the country – and are hardest to prevent.

The Conversation
Should we revisit the Golden Rule on #socialmedia?
Rumors, conspiracy theories and heated opinion flying around on social media after events like Trump getting shot do not help anyone.
A cybersecurity expert writes on how to break the cycle: “Emphasizing facts in the news cycle, integrity in the public square, and critical thinking in our schools seem like good places to start.”
https://theconversation.com/social-media-and-political-violence-how-to-break-the-cycle-234631
#News #BreakingNews #TrumpShot #USPolitics
Social media and political violence – how to break the cycle

When political discourse is devoid of facts and high on demonization, it’s no surprise that political violence is the result. There is a way out, but it’s slow and will take effort.

The Conversation
Unprovoked cat attack
#trumpshot
Spot the difference? Me neither. #trumpshot his bolt.
1) If snipers shot fans off roofs, they'd be in deep shit.
2) The snipers may not have seen the shooter behind the sloped roof from their vantage point until he fired.
3) If Secret Service removed the candidate every time someone shouts man with a gun, and it turns out there is none, phew... easy way to shut Trump up!
4) Police had to verify the claim of the shooter on the roof. They did, and before they could relay the veracity of the claim, the shots were fired. #TrumpShot

Der ehemalige Personenschützer und special forces Offizier Robin Horsefall teilte dieses auf LinkedIn. Bestimmt kein linker Verschwörungstheoretiker #trump #trumpshot

https://www.linkedin.com/posts/robin-horsfall-52243220_having-waited-a-few-days-for-the-furore-to-activity-7218977860982636549-F2zC?utm_source=share&utm_medium=member_ios

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