The document claims Trump was “screaming and ranting” and was dosed with ketamine to “shut him up.”
HUNTSVILLE, Ala. — Much has been made about the seriousness of former President Donald Trump’s injuries sustained in the July 13 attempt of his life at a campaign rally in Butler, Pennsylvania.
It is the commentary around the wound to Trump’s ear that appears to be the basis of a claimed “leaked medical report” that has since been shared on numerous social media accounts.
The document claims Trump was “screaming and ranting” and was given a dose of ketamine in order to “shut him up.” It also says the diagnosis of his wound was “a small scratch or nick,” treated with a “Tiny BandAid [sic] applied to ear at [patient’s] insistence,” adding that the dressing was “not required.”
But is the report genuine? Let’s VERIFY.
THE QUESTION
Is the “leaked medical report” about Trump’s treatment genuine?
OUR SOURCES
Mark O’Neill with the Pennsylvania Department of Health
Previous reporting on the …