In a gripping interview on "The Joe Pags Show," Rep. Ronny Jackson, who also served as President Trump's physician, discussed the immediate aftermath of the assassination attempt on Trump and his personal connection to the event.
Dr. Jackson recounted how quickly he learned of Trump being shot and the urgency with which he flew to evaluate the former President. He detailed his extensive training for special events such as the one in Butler, PA, and provided insights into the medical response following the shooting.
Jackson also revealed that his nephew was at the rally and suffered a neck injury, adding a personal dimension to the tragic event.
Amidst widespread misinformation, Pags directly asked Jackson if Trump was indeed shot. Jackson confirmed unequivocally that Trump was shot and provided an in-depth explanation of the injury and the medical care administered. He criticized the inappropriate fake news reports downplaying the severity of the incident, attributing it to the "DC establishment" trying to minimize the attack.
The conversation shifted to President Biden, with Pags asking Jackson about Biden's ability to serve his remaining time in office. Jackson expressed concerns about Biden's cognitive decline, alleging that the left is concealing the extent of his condition.
When asked about the legality of the Democrats supporting Kamala Harris despite her not being on the ballot, Jackson questioned the legitimacy of the situation and suggested that the media would react very differently if the roles were reversed and a Republican was in a similar position.
To hear Rep. Ronny Jackson’s full interview with Joe Pags, click the link below.