A resident of the Village of Hadley has raised concerns about the wound and medical care received by President Trump after a shooting in Butler, Pa.
Last year, a shooting occurred in Butler, Pa., resulting in loss of life and injuries to some individuals, including those in the stands and the reported shooter.
However, it is questionable whether Trump was actually one of the wounded.
After the incident, Trump was taken to the emergency ward, where he reportedly refused to allow anyone to examine his wound.
Instead, he contacted Rep. Ronny Jackson of Texas, the former White House doctor during Trump's first term, to come to his golf course in New Jersey to assess the wound.
Notably, Jackson has been involved in controversy, including potentially losing his medical license for overprescribing unnecessary medication to White House staff.
Trump would not let anyone look at his wound.
Jackson visited Trump at his golf course and stayed with him through the Convention the following week.
Author's summary: Questions surround Trump's ear wound and medical care.