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According to the FBI, Donald Trump is scheduled to meet with the FBI to interview the victims.

These are a normal part of a criminal investigation, but they are optional.

CNN reported:

Donald Trump has agreed to be interviewed by the FBI, which is investigating an assassination attempt that occurred this month, an FBI official said on Monday.

Victim interviews are a routine part of criminal investigations, but they are voluntary.

The FBI recently confirmed that Donald Trump was shot.

Breitbart reported:

The Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) has reportedly confirmed that former President Donald Trump was “shot” by a “bullet” during a rally in Butler, Pennsylvania.

Bret Baier of Fox News wrote in a post on X that the FBI had reportedly revealed that it didn’t matter whether Trump was hit by a bullet “whole or broken into small pieces.”

“The bullet that struck former President Trump in the ear was either a whole bullet or a fragmented bullet fired from a deceased individual’s rifle,” the department said in a statement.

FBI Director Christopher Wray had previously left open the possibility that Donald Trump might not have been hit by the bullet.

“Like I said, I think there’s a question with former President Trump as to whether it was a bullet or shrapnel that struck his ear. So, as I sit here right now, it’s possible that that bullet may have just grazed him and landed somewhere else. But I believe every bullet in that magazine has been accounted for,” Wray said.

Trending Politics reported:

The day after FBI Director Christopher Wray suggested the shooter’s bullet may not have struck former President Donald Trump, liberal media outlets picked up on the idea and ran it.

Under the headline “Donald Trump may not have been shot after all,” Newsweek national correspondent Khaleda Rahman examines Wray’s comments at a House Oversight Committee hearing on Wednesday, where he gave an update on the FBI’s investigation into the Secret Service’s failure to protect President Trump from a psychopathic 20-year-old gunman. In her remarks, the director said it was unclear whether Trump was hit in the right ear by a bullet from the gunman’s AR-15 rifle, or whether he was wounded by shrapnel from a teleprompter screen that was also shot. After the shooting, Trump told his Truth Social followers that he was “hit by a bullet that went through the top of my right ear.”

Between questioning by his colleagues, Oversight Committee Chairman Jim Jordan (R-Ohio) asked the director, “Obviously Mr. Comperatore is dead. Two of the rally attendees were injured, seriously injured, and then they shot President Trump. So were some of them shot multiple times?” he said. “My question is, where did the eight bullets go?”

Wray couldn’t answer, but said, “As I said, I think with former President Trump, there’s a question as to whether it was a bullet or shrapnel that struck his ear. So as I sit here right now, it’s possible that the bullet may have just grazed him or landed somewhere else. But I do believe that every bullet that was fired into the munitions magazine has been accounted for.”

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