Bullet pierced thru’ Trump’s right ear

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Former President Donald Trump succumbed bullet in the right ear during a campaign rally in the US state of Pennsylvania. He published that blood-stained picture on his social media 'Truth Social'. The picture shows blood stains on the ears, chin and lips.

Trump wrote in the post , 'It is unbelievable that something like this happened in our country. Nothing is known about the attacker yet. The attacker has been killed.' At the end of the post, Trump said, 'God bless America!'

He also thanked the country's secret service and law enforcement for taking swift action after the attackers opened fire.

Trump also said in the post that he was shot in the upper part of the right ear. He said, 'Suddenly I hear the sound, immediately realize that the incident has happened. And then I felt the bullet pierce my skin. There was a lot of blood, then I realized what had happened.'

Trump said, 'My condolences to the family of the person who was killed in the election campaign shooting. My condolences to the family of another person who was seriously injured.'

Trump's daughter Ivanka Trump made a statement after the attack. In a post on social media, Ivanka thanked everyone for their love and prayers for her father and the victims of the attack.

Ivanka thanked Secret Service and other law enforcement officials for their swift action on the post. He said, 'I will pray for my country. Dad I love you, today and always.'

The video showed Trump raising his fist in salute as he was led to the car. Reuters news agency reported that the released video showed blood in his ears and snipers positioned near the stage.

Donald Trump Jr., the son of the former president of the United States, posted a photo of his father's injured fist on X and wrote, "He will never stop fighting to protect America." Florida Congressman Greg Steube said, 'They tried to put him in prison. And now they tried to kill him. It is a sad day for our country. "Praying for President Trump, his family and all of Pennsylvania affected by today's senseless violence." 

On Sunday (July 14), the British media  BBC reported that Trump was attacked during an election campaign in Pennsylvania on Saturday (July 13) around 6:15 p.m. local time. Trump was injured by the attacker. But it is not serious. The suspected attacker was also shot dead by the police. A supporter was also killed, said District Attorney Richard Goldinger.