Former President Donald Trump has rejected the mark he received from the possible bullet of comedian killer Joe Rogan during his long -awaited interview, which was released on a Friday night.
The 78-year-old Trump said that he was shot, made him a “stricter man” as he showed the bullet wound during his almost three-hour appearance as Joe Rogan’s experience.
“This broke right there,” said the GOP presidential candidate, showing the scar behind his right ear.
Rogan replied, “This heals quite well.”
Trump was shot dead during a rally at the Butler campaign, Pennsylvania on July 13 by weapons Thomas Matthew Crook.
The 20 -year -old Crowks opened a fire on the 130 yard roof, from where the former president spoke by scoring him into the ear.
“It’s not like some of the fighters, some of the UFC fighters … was something like a top shot. The thing was taken down a little, “Trump said in response.
“But it makes me a tougher person.”
Trump has repeatedly referred to the role of the Presidency as a dangerous position, suggesting that specialists and employees refuse to talk about the two experiences of his life.
“I do things that don’t necessarily make me as popular. I just do what is right, “Trump said.
“I understand what I do. You are the right goal and this is a very dangerous business. I never thought about it when I did it. “
Rogan’s 57-year-old suggested that attempts to kill would not have happened if the media-and-democrats, like his opponent Vice President Kamala Harris and the presidential candidate, twice further, Hillary Clinton, did not confuse Trump with Adolf Hitler.
“They like to get things out of context and distort them,” Rogan said.
“The rhetoric is that you are Hitler and in order to stop Hitler, you have to do everything you need.”
Trump has recorded the discussion at the comedian’s studios in Austin, Texas, just hours before going live on the Joe Rogan Experience YouTube channel.
The interview is about two hours and 58 minutes long.