I didn’t invent anything. Just pointed he chose not to provide his medical records. I also pointed out the FBI director stated in a hearing Trump’s ear being hit by a bullet is inconclusive.
Yes, when the experts tell you that something is inconclusive doesn't that mean it is inconclusive? My first post that you quoted made complaint of the fact that people invent all sorts of explanations, conclusions, based on what is inconclusive and the fact that if Trump does nothing to help with any sort of clarification on the matter people seem to blame him for that. But it is obvious that he is the kind of person who wouldn't help with anything not in his interest. He wants the public to believe he got hit with an assassin's bullet, in my opinion and would do nothing to disprove that. Is it natural to suspect he would lie, I think it is, but is it useful, meaningful, to speculate, I think that is a need that arises out of fear and a waste of emotional energy. Having motivations of hate toward someone can easily leads to bearing false witness against them. The matter is inconclusive so any theories to explain what has been deemed inconclusive by the authorities charged with assessment and without new evidence is game playing and reflective of poor judgment, in my opinion. Remember, I am a person who doesn't know things.