Doctor offers medical advice for better shooting after attempted trump assassination

Doctor Offers Medical Advice for Better Shooting After Attempted Trump Assassination

Doctor takes to the internet to give instructions on how to be a better assassin and which prescription medicine to take prior to doing it.

A Pensacola podiatrist is feeling the wrath of social media after a disturbing post he made on his Facebook page regarding the failed assassination attempt on former U.S. President Donald Trump. Dr. Michael Allen, a podiatrist at Upperline Health Pensacola Foot & Ankle Center, is a graduate of the University of Alabama.

These days, Dr. Allen isn’t just giving medical advice.

The morning after the failed assassination of former President Trump, Allen took to Facebook to give medical advice to future would-be presidential assassins.

“The event highlights the importance of target practice,” Dr. Allen reported. “Opportunities for shots from 200 yards and in are going to be non-existent now for Trump and Biden. I get it. Buck fever happens. You get nervous. So, if I could offer any advice going forward it would be to take a clonazepam about 20 minutes before the intended action. It will calm the nerves.”

Clonazepam is commonly used to treat certain types of seizure disorders, also called epilepsy. It is also prescribed for panic disorder with or without agoraphobia, the fear of open spaces. Additionally, clonazepam may be used for other conditions as determined by a healthcare provider.

Doctor offers medical advice for better shooting after attempted trump assassination
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Clonazepam works by producing a calming effect on the brain and nerves. This helps to reduce anxiety, prevent seizures, and promote relaxation.

He also offered shooting tips.

“At the shot distances that will now be available moving forward, I would encourage using something other than an AR-15. I would consider a 6.5 Creedoor, or maybe a 7mm mag.”

While in extremely poor taste, the comments most likely violate the doctor’s Hippocratic Oath. Allen has since deleted all of his social media accounts, but the comment was preserved by the X.com user Libs of TikTok. His page on the company’s website has also been removed.

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