After being criticized for not being clear, the FBI has now officially confirmed that Donald Trump was shot with a bullet two weeks ago.

The Republican presidential candidate and former US president was injured by a bullet or a bullet fragment that broke into small pieces while attending a campaign event in Butler, Pennsylvania, USA.

The bullet may have been fired from the gun of the attacker, who was ultimately shot and killed by Secret Service agents.

The precise information was given by FBI Director Christopher Wray on Friday after his statement on Wednesday caused confusion. Wray had said he was not sure whether Trump was hit in the ear by a bullet. His injury could also have been caused by so-called shrapnel or glass. Shrapnel are small metal balls that contain different types of ammunition.

Trump himself rejected Wray’s comments on Thursday. In response to Friday’s statement, the former president said it was probably the best apology Wray could have hoped for. However, he would fully accept them.