Trump's Ex-White House Doctor Reveals Post-Assassination Attempt Call Details

 September 16, 2024

Former President Donald Trump reached out to allies, including his ex-White House physician, following the second assassination attempt on his life.

Rep. Ronny Jackson (R-Texas), who previously served as Trump's doctor, shared details of their conversation after the incident at Trump's golf course in West Palm Beach.

According to Daily Mail, Trump expressed relief that Jackson's medical services were not needed this time. The attempted assassination occurred while Trump was playing golf with real estate investor Steve Witkoff.

Secret Service agents spotted a rifle muzzle protruding from the fence surrounding the course, leading to a swift response. Unlike the previous attempt in Butler, Pennsylvania, where Trump suffered a graze wound to his ear, he emerged unscathed from this incident.

Former President's Reaction To Second Assassination Attempt

Trump's call to Jackson came just two hours after the Secret Service confronted the armed suspect. The former president's words, as relayed by Jackson to The New York Times, revealed a mix of disbelief and reassurance.

Trump reportedly told Jackson:

I just told him I was glad he was OK and he said he can't believe this happened. But he said he's doing well and the team was doing well.

Jackson, who had previously tended to Trump's wound after the first assassination attempt, found himself in a different role this time – that of a concerned friend rather than a medical professional.

Details Of The Golf Course Incident Emerge

The assassination attempt unfolded on Trump's golf course, interrupting what was supposed to be a leisurely round. An agent from Trump's advance team spotted the potential threat near holes five, six, and eight of Trump International Golf Club. The quick action of the Secret Service prevented any harm to the former president.

In a subsequent call with Fox News host Sean Hannity, Trump reportedly joked about the interruption to his game. Hannity shared that Trump and his group heard "pop, pop, pop, pop" before the Secret Service intervened, whisking Trump away in a steel-reinforced vehicle.

Trump's Lighthearted Take On The Interrupted Golf Game

Despite the gravity of the situation, Trump managed to find humor in the moment. He expressed disappointment at not being able to finish his putt, claiming he was on track for an under-par performance. This lighthearted response in the face of danger aligns with Trump's well-known love for golf and his competitive spirit.

Trump's ability to joke about the incident might be seen as a display of resilience, but it also underscores the serious nature of the threats he continues to face as a prominent political figure. The two assassination attempts within a short period highlight the ongoing security concerns surrounding the former president.

In conclusion, the second assassination attempt on Donald Trump's life ended without injury, thanks to the vigilance of his security detail. Trump's subsequent call to his former White House physician, Rep. Ronny Jackson, revealed his shock at the incident and relief at emerging unharmed.

The former president's ability to find humor in the situation, even as it interrupted his golf game, demonstrates his characteristic demeanor in the face of danger. These events serve as a stark reminder of the security challenges faced by high-profile political figures, even after leaving office.

About Aileen Barro

With years of experience at the forefront of political commentary, Robert Cunningham brings a blend of sharp wit and deep insight to his analysis of American principles at the Capitalism Institute.

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