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Yea, but I don't think this is worth an article - it might be illuminative to secret service tactics or inform how campaign stands should be constructed but Trump was injured as a result of a gun shot. The article posing this question was probably completely unnecessary and was absolutely needlessly sensationalized.
Ya save it for the documentary or deep dive into the whole shebang
I think it's worthy of an article because I remember hearing initially, right after the shooting, that it wasn't quite known if he was actually hit by a bullet or shrapnel. This tells me this is still the case and there hasn't been a definitive answer given.
I wonder if the doctors who treated him know? Is it possible to determine based on the injury if it was a bullet vs shrapnel?
There's video footage and a known location of the spot the guy shot from.
All this hesitation is telling me is that it's confirmed it was not a bullet but Trump likes saying it is and they don't feel like pushing against it.
As far as I can tell from the video there's not a moment where a bullet coming from his far right (heh) could have grazed his ear (that's particoularly close to his skull) without piercing his skull. He never turns that much to the right.
I don't think so, unless they found a piece of glass in his ear. Word on the street is a teleprompter, but I don't know if there's even any evidence of that. Or of anything else being hit and becoming shrapnel. That would really be the way to tell.