There is not much to say. It all looks like a group hug with the woman lowering head so Trump can be seen by cameras. Secret Service agents with black glasses though they could not see much through those were looking straight at the camera.
Trump himself acts like an actor, ignoring common sense pretty much like Kennedy did not tuck after the first bullet whistled close to his head though they could not be sure if there was only one shooter, like they did not know about the first. The skillful photographer caught the flag right in the background.


Secret Service Agents returning fire at the shooter which means he was in their line of sight which means they could have seen him on the roof where they were positioned from the beginning. One of the scopes seem to have barcode labels from unpacking still attached.

Apparently the gunman used an AR15 with no scope which can compensate for bad eyesight as he was using glasses.

As for the blood on Trump's ear. In this video Trump is looking on the right side for about 8 seconds before the first shot with right ear placed coincidentally out of sight. It takes him about 1 second to raise his hand at his right ear after the shot is heard, time in which his ear must have been full of blood yet his hand is clean after (second 9). He only appears with blood on his ear after he ducked.
Though people are yelling, they do not seem to be willing to move away from the stage, they froze on place (were needed to witness Trump's triumph gesture where again no blood can be seen on his hand). At second 37 one can hear clearly the Secret Service commands "move, move" over the noise of the whole crowd though they were well away from the microphone (and they did not move right away).

But there's also something about the angles. Bullets must have flown parallel with the stage and direction of Trump's head (otherwise would have hit more than his ear) yet spectators appear behind him.


The momentum transmitted from the bullet to the cartilage of the ear would have moved his head a little and/or create a shockwave at the surface of the skin. Fragments of the cartilage could have flown with the bullet.