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FBI Director Christopher Wray has raised questions about whether American President Donald Trump was actually hit by a bullet during an assassination attempt at a rally in Butler, Pennsylvania. Trump had claimed he was struck by a bullet, but Wray stated it was not clear if it was a bullet or shrapnel that caused the injury. There have been criticisms of Trump’s lack of transparency regarding his health following the incident, with concerns raised about his recovery and the accuracy of the information being shared.
In other news, Kamala Harris, who is now the presumptive Democratic presidential nominee, has seen a surge in enthusiasm among voters according to a polling by the Progressive Change Campaign Committee. The poll showed that enthusiasm for Harris spiked after Joe Biden’s decision to end his campaign for a second term. Harris has been focused on condemning Republican policies and extremist actions in her speeches, following Biden’s decision. She has also faced criticism from Republicans regarding her handling of immigration, with a factually wobbly resolution passed by the House condemning her policies despite her not holding the position of “border czar.” Harris has also spoken out against flag burning and hate-fueled rhetoric at recent protests against Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu.
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