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As far as we are able to determine, the photo is authentic, meaning it was not digitally altered to include the streak of the bullet behind Trump's head. The New York Times maintains a strict ...
One iconic image by The Times' Doug Mills managed to capture the split-second moment a speeding bullet was seen mid-air next to Trump’s head at the rally. The photo was one of several he ...
Simple ballistic math showed that capturing a bullet as Mr. Mills likely did in a photo was possible, Mr. Harrigan said. Mr. Mills was using a Sony digital camera capable of capturing images at up ...
on Saturday night. A photo credited to White House Press Corps photographer Doug Mills appears to capture a bullet as it flies past Trump. A remarkable photo captured by my former White House ...
A New York Post photojournalist reporting on Los Angeles’ anti-ICE riots filmed the shocking moment he was shot in the head with a rubber bullet by police.
A photo capturing the historic events of the shooting at former President Donald Trump’s rally in Pennsylvania showed one of the bullets in the frame, just barely missing Trump’s head.
A photographer who was documenting the “No Kings” protest in downtown Los Angeles over the weekend worries he may never ...
July 17, 2024: This report was updated to add additional documentation of no broken teleprompters and to clarify language Snopes previously used describing a photo showing "a bullet striking Trump." ...
Niall Stanage and Amber Duke discuss law enforcement firing rubber bullets at Australian journalist Lauren Tomasi and a New ...