In the initial aftermath of former President Donald Trump’s Butler, Pennsylvania, rally, critics were quick to downplay the assassination attempt — and while they quieted some in the days since, they’ve begun to circulate again as the two-week mark approaches.
In the first few days, despite the fact that hero firefighter Corey Comperatore died from a catastrophic gunshot wound and two others were hospitalized — also with gunshot wounds — critics began positing alternate theories on Trump’s injury, suggesting that he might have been hit with shrapnel, glass from a teleprompter, or even that he had simply gotten a scrape when Secret Service Agents took him down.
Twelve days later, and a week after Rep. Ronny Jackson (R-TX) — who served as the appointed Physician to the President under both former Presidents Barack Obama and Donald Trump — released a full statement…