Have you learned nothing from the previous few posts?
If a bullet hit Tr*mp's jacket, a video with him filling the frame like that would show the bullet at most in one frame.
Anyway, Tr*mp's jacket was not hit by a bullet, so the point is moot.
But there are more videos being made public in which bullets, if that's what they are, are being spotted. They all show up in about three frames.
Here's an explanation why this is possible, notwithstanding your analysis:
https://x.com/I_Am_JohnCullen/status/1821212559300497527/photo/1If the smartphone camera shoots 8,000 frames per second and selects 30 frames that best represent what's happening (if I've understood the post in the link correctly), this could mean that the frames containing the bullets are selected from the particular slice of the 8,000 in which the bullet passes through, (eg, frames 2000-2500) then positioned uniformly across the 30, making it look as if they are travelling slowly.
They look like bullets, not bugs, and coincide with the sound of suppressed gunfire. This suggests that they are bullets.