The photographer of the New York Times newspaper published a picture of Donald Trump behind the podium and in a red cap taken at a meeting with Pennsylvania voters. The photo, as the source informs, captures the alleged trajectory of the bullet flying at the politician's head.
"The photographer of the New York Times, apparently, captured in a photo how a bullet flew past the head of former President Donald Trump," the newspaper writes.
The same newspaper accompanied the publication with a comment by former FBI employee Michael Harrigan, who assessed the high probability of imprinting a bullet.
"It is likely that (in the photo — EADaily) the displacement of air by a bullet is shown," the expert believes.
EADaily recalls that, according to official data, a 20-year-old American shot at Trump. The politician was wounded in his right ear and was hospitalized with severe blood loss.

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