Trump recounts conversations with Biden after assassination attempt

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Former US President Donald Trump said his phone call with incumbent President Joe Biden following the attempted assassination of a Republican in Pennsylvania was “very nice.” Biden said Trump was lucky to have turned right. Trump said this in an interview Fox News.

“It was good. It was a nice conversation… He said I was lucky I turned right. So… obviously someone tipped him off. But he told me that,” he said.

Trump before this published A letter detailing the medical care he received after the assassination attempt.

The document was signed by Republican Congressman Ronny Jackson, a member of the Texas House of Representatives and a former White House physician, including during the Trump years.

Jackson said that Trump examines and treats his ear, which was hit by a bullet during the assassination attempt, every day. According to the doctor, the former head of the White House survived with a 2-centimeter-wide wound.

The assassination attempt on Trump took place at a rally in Butler, Pennsylvania, on July 13. Trump was shot in the ear. After the assassination attempt, the former US president was taken to Butler Memorial Hospital, where doctors “conducted a thorough examination for additional injuries. Republicans began a show of solidarity with Trump to wear bandages on the ears.

Previously reportedThe US has refused to allocate additional funds for Trump’s security.

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