Old photo used to push baseless Trump shooting claim

Donald Trump's ear is at the centre of a conspiracy about the attempt on his life. (AP PHOTO)

What was claimed

Donald Trump's ear is undamaged in a photograph taken just days after the assassination attempt.

Our verdict

False. The photo was taken in 2022.

AAP FACTCHECK - A photo of Donald Trump taken in the days after he survived an attempted assassination shows he suffered no injury to his ear, Facebook posts claim. 

This is false. The photo in question was taken in 2022. 

The former US president was pictured wearing a bandage on his right ear at the Republican National Convention in Milwaukee on July 16, 2024, three days after a gunman opened fire on Trump while he was giving a speech at a rally in Pennsylvania.

A post falsely claiming Trump's ear had healed days after he was shot.
Social media posts falsely claim a 2022 photo of Donald Trump was taken this week.

Photos after the shooting showed Trump with blood on his ear. He also said that a bullet pierced his upper right ear in a statement on his social media platform, Truth Social.

However, some social media posts feature an image of Trump with a seemingly undamaged ear.

“The top part of his ear grew back. (Yes. This is from today)," one Facebook post says.

Other Facebook posts have used the image to push the baseless conspiracy theory that the attack was staged.

However, a Google Reverse Image Search reveals that the photo of the former president being shared in the posts is not recent. 

It is a photo of Trump taken at a rally in Youngstown, Ohio, on September 17, 2022.

The Verdict

False – The claim is inaccurate.

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