A former White House doctor released a letter Friday stating that former President Trump is “rapidly recovering" following the July 13 shooting in Butler, Pennsylvania.
The Federal Bureau of Investigation confirmed Friday that former U.S. President Donald Trump’s ear injury was caused by a bullet, following days of speculation about the exact nature of his injury. “What struck former President Trump in…
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Peter Strzok, a former F.B.I. agent, and Lisa Page, a former lawyer for the bureau, accused the Trump administration of violating their privacy after it provided explosive texts to the news media.
Donald Trump has been railing on the FBI's director for suggesting he might not have been hit by a bullet when he was shot at -- and now ... the agency's completely backpedaling. The FBI just put out a statement that unequivocally stands…
Former President Donald Trump announced Friday that he planned to hold another rally in Butler, Pennsylvania , where he survived an assassination attempt earlier this month.
Two weeks after the attack Trump appeared without a bandage on his ear for the first time on Friday and his former doctor said he is 'rapidly recovering'.
FBI Director Christopher Wray kicked a hornet’s nest with remarks this week casting doubt on former President Trump’s claims that he was hit by a bullet in his July 13 assassination attempt. Speaking before the House Judiciary Committee,…
The FBI's statement came after its director testified that there was still "some question" about what grazed former President Donald Trump's right ear.
Congressional Republicans are asking FBI Director Christopher Wray to “correct” his testimony that there was “some question” about whether Donald Trump’s ear was struck by a bullet or shrapnel.
Former President Donald Trump blasted FBI Director Christopher Wray after he told lawmakers this week there was "some question" on whether Trump was hit with "a bullet or shrapnel" on July 13, setting the record straight.
Sen. Lindsey Graham (S.C.), the ranking Republican member on the Senate Judiciary Committee, asked FBI Director Christopher Wray in a letter Friday to recant his testimony before Congress in which he questioned if former President Trump…
Rep. Ronny Jackson said that Christopher Wray was "wrong" to question whether former President Trump was struck by "a bullet, shrapnel, or glass" when he was almost killed on July 13.
The FBI wants to question President Trump to determine whether he was hit by a bullet on July 13 at his Butler, Pennsylvania rally, according to The New York Times.
Rep. Ronny Jackson (R-Texas), former President Trump’s physician, said that FBI Director Christopher Wray was “wrong” to imply that Trump was struck by anything other than a bullet during the attempt on his life at a Pennsylvania rally.…