Rosie O’Donnell Fuels Trump Assassination Conspiracy: ‘I Don’t Believe It Was a Bullet’

Rosie O’Donnell’s conspiracy theory that an assassin’s gun did not hit Trump’s ear in a failed attack on his life re-ignited the feud between Donald Trump, the former president, and Rosie O’Donnell.

Rosie revealed her theory about TikTok and demanded that the issue be investigated further.

O’Donnell stated, “I do not know what happened on that day.” “But I do not think that it was a gun that hit him. I don’t. But I’m not sure.” “Without a visible scar, yet blood on it.”

O’Donnell attributed suspicion to the photo of Trump pumping up his fist after the attempted assassination.

“Look at his photos with him fist pumping right after – isn’t that a normal response? She asked. There’s something very strange about this whole thing. What is it? I’m not sure, but I’m saying that people who are into conspiracy theories, go deep. Why is this one left out? How is it that people say, “Look, his ear looks normal now”?

She continued, “He is not an octopus.” He doesn’t grow his limbs or ears or nose. “We don’t grow, we are humans.”

Despite her speculations, FBI Deputy Director Paul Abbate confirmed late in July that the bullet did indeed strike the former president’s right ear.

The FBI does not doubt that former President Trump was wounded by a bullet in his ear. Abbate replied to Sen. John Kennedy, R-LA: “There is no doubt that there has never been.”

The FBI stated in a statement, “What hit former President Trump’s ear was either a bullet or a fragment of a bullet.”

This is a fact that has been affirmed by every serious journalist or media outlet, whether left or right.