
Trevor Reed's family meets with Biden as former US Marine detained in Russia stages second hunger strike
CNN
The family of Trevor Reed, a US citizen detained in Russia, met with President Joe Biden on Wednesday after holding a protest outside the White House to bring awareness to their son's case.
The meeting, which Reed's family said lasted for more than 30 minutes and left them feeling "optimistic," came as the 30-year-old former US Marine started a second hunger strike in protest of his treatment by Russian authorities, according to his parents.
"Trevor had some sort of injury where he thinks he might have a broken rib. Plus, he has all the symptoms of active tuberculosis. He went to a prison hospital for about 10 days. And then they didn't treat him. They took an X-ray that didn't work," Joey Reed told CNN's John Berman on "New Day" earlier Wednesday as he stood outside the White House with his wife, Paula.