A slight head turn caused the bullet to graze his ear instead of hitting his temple
A new visualization has appeared online showing the barely noticeable head movement that allowed the U.S. presidential candidate Donald Trump to survive the assassination attempt that took place on July 13 in Butler, Pennsylvania. This was reported by WNTab on Wednesday, July 17.
The footage shows that when Trump looked at an infographic being displayed on the screen, the position of his head shifted by only a few centimeters. But because of this, the bullet, which was supposed to hit Trump’s temple, slightly grazed his ear.
The assassination attempt occurred on July 13 during a campaign rally. As a result of the shooting, Donald Trump received a minor injury and, after receiving medical attention, continued his participation in the election race by attending the Republican Party convention, where he was officially nominated as a candidate for the U.S. presidency. One of Trump’s supporters, 50-year-old Corey Compatore, died in the shooting, and two other people were injured.
According to intelligence agencies, the shooter was a 20-year-old Pennsylvania resident, Thomas Matthew Crooks. The police neutralized the attacker after he fired several shots.
It should be noted that following the incident, most political analysts believe that Donald Trump’s victory in the race for the White House is almost guaranteed.
Earlier, WNTab reported that Democrats are considering Kamala Harris as a possible replacement for Joe Biden in the presidential race.
This information began to surface after the current U.S. president performed poorly in televised debates with Donald Trump.