Former U.S. President Donald Trump has disclosed new details about surviving an assassination attempt, referring to a "very enjoyable" phone call with President Joe Biden in which Biden shared "some things" with him. In his first television appearance on Fox News, Trump stated that during the call, Biden confirmed that turning to the right made him very lucky, as he was hit in the ear instead of at a fatal point.
Trump noted that after the assassination attempt, there were plans to place him on a stretcher, but he refused, believing he had more than one injury on his body until it became clear that his injury was minor. According to him, although the wound was "painful," it began to heal, and the bandages became smaller.
It is worth mentioning that Trump had previously disclosed that Biden had called him after the assassination attempt and asserted that Biden was "very nice" to him during the phone conversation, but he had not revealed the details of that conversation at the time.