MSNBC’s Joy Reid recently raised concerns about the lack of detailed information regarding former President Donald Trump’s injuries sustained during the assassination attempt.

Reid expressed her frustration over the vague reports concerning Trump’s injuries. “We still don’t know for sure whether Donald Trump was hit by a bullet, whether he was hit by glass fragments, whether he was hit by shrapnel. We don’t have those details. We actually have no details from his physician, even though this man is still a Secret Service protected, you know, and President, presidential candidate, we knew almost nothing. Why? Why don’t we know that much?” she questioned.

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She continued, stating that there is limited information available about the victims at the rally. “We know that three people were shot, one person, unfortunately, was killed at the rally. We don’t know where they were sitting or standing relative to him,” Reid said, pointing out the gaps in the narrative presented to the public.

Reid found it particularly concerning that Trump was allowed to stand during the chaos. “For nine full seconds, Donald Trump was allowed to stand back up during an active shooting, an active shooter situation, even though they at that point had said the shooter, the shooter was down. How would have they known? How would they have known if there were more shooters or not? Nobody knew that there could have been five shooters for all they knew,” she argued.

The MSNBC host also criticized the decisions made by Trump’s security detail. “Yet they allowed him to stand up in the middle of that, you know, crisis, and pose for a photo, and fist pumped the air so he could get the iconic photo, and then they allowed him to stand up again outside of the SUV, instead of just shoving him into the SUV. That seems really unusual,” Reid observed.

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Reid questioned the media’s apparent lack of interest in pursuing the details of Trump’s injuries. “What is the actual injury to Donald Trump’s ear that’s under that bandage? Shouldn’t we know that by now? It’s weird, and there doesn’t seem to be a whole lot of curiosity about it. You know, in the sort of media world, you know, my profession, it’s weird, right? Where are the FOIAs? What? Why isn’t the New York Times like aggressively pursuing his medical records? It’s just weird. Just just a strange thing’s not just a strange thing that I’ve noticed, and I don’t know if you guys have noticed it too, but it’s weird,” she concluded.