MSNBC's Michael Steele questioned if former President Trump's ear was actually hit by a high-caliber bullet, sparking accusations of conspiracy theories. Trump survived an assassination attempt, with a supporter killed and two others wounded. Steele's comments were criticized for lacking evidence and being based on speculation.
Key Points
Steele raised questions about the lack of medical reports on Trump's ear injury
Accusations of conspiracy theories emerged due to Steele's comments
Trump survived the assassination attempt with a supporter killed and two others wounded
Pros
Encourages transparency about Trump's medical condition