Former U.S. President Donald Trump recently shared details about an incident where he claimed to have been grazed by a bullet, describing it in a conversation with journalist Olivia Nuzzi. During the interview, Trump tapped the side of his head where the bullet allegedly hit, leading Nuzzi to comment on the apparent lack of visible injury. She noted that the area appeared perfectly fine, with no noticeable damage, except for a slight distortion resembling the aftermath of a mild sunburn.
Despite the minor appearance of the wound, Trump recounted the event with a sense of amazement. He stated, "It's a railroad track. They didn't need a stitch." Trump expressed that while one might expect such an experience to feel surreal, in his case, it felt immediate and real. He said he could instantly tell he'd been hit, noting that the ear is known to bleed heavily.
The description of the incident was met with intrigue, as Trump highlighted his swift reaction to the minor injury, contrasting the minimal visible damage with the gravity of being grazed by a bullet.
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