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FACT CHECK: Threads Post Does Not Show Authentic Medical Report From Butler Assassination Attempt

image Share in thread It aims to present President Donald Trump’s medical report from the Pennsylvania Department of Health following an attempted assassination at a July 2024 campaign rally at Butler.

Verdict: False

The images originally came from the satire X account. A spokesman for the Pennsylvania Department of Health denied the validity of the claim via email to confirm your facts.

Fact check:

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Over 300 likes at the time of writing! The thread images received are intended to show Trump’s medical report from the Pennsylvania Department of Health following an attempted assassination at a July 2024 campaign rally at Butler.

The alleged form states that “there is no evidence of a bullet wound.” [existed]”About Trump’s body, and it is said that Medic will administer ketamine to “silence him.” The form also claims that Trump is taking multiple medications, including clozapine. Treat schizophrenia.

“Turmp’s [sic] A medical report from the Butler PA incident has been missed. Read the captions of the images.

The claim is false. image It comes from X. X is shared by user @gopjesususa. “Satirical explanation for interpretation of the will and teachings of Jesus in GOP. Half parody, half commentary, half theory,” Account Bio I’ll read it. This image was originally shared by the account in July 2024 after an attempted assassination.

Similarly, it appears that Trump has not publicly commented on the medical forms he allegedly claimed through him. Personal or Government X Account Or he True Social Accounts. Pennsylvania Department of Health it’s not reference A rather complaint.

Plus, make sure you can’t find your facts Trustworthy News Report To support claims. In fact, the opposite is true. February 18th, USA TODAY He exposed his claims and traced its origins to the same satire X account. (Related: A viral Instagram post falsely claims that Trump has signed an executive order that puts two-year restrictions on civil servants)

Additionally, a spokesman for the Pennsylvania Department of Health denied the validity of the claim via email to confirm your facts.

“The form is fake. The agency has not been involved or made an announcement in reports on how Trump is treated,” the same spokesman said.