Jul 21, 10:31 am EDT Trump's injuries detailed by ex-WH Dr.
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65% : (Bill Pugliano/Getty Images) On Saturday, Donald Trump and JD Vance held a joint campaign rally in Grand Rapids, Michigan -- the first public rally since Trump's assassination attempt -- and although appearing to be in plucky spirits otherwise, Trump still wore a bandage on the ear that was injured in the July 13 shooting in Pennsylvania.7% : On the same day that Trump spoke to a crowd about a number of his favorite topics -- such as the "fake news" media, President Xi being "brilliant" and sharks -- former presidential physician Ronny Jackson released a letter detailing the full extent of Trump's injuries from the attempt on his life over a week ago, revealing that while he did not require stitches for the ear that was said to have been grazed by a bullet, it does still bleed from time to time.
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