Open to his own administration’s state regulations and pandemic fitness rules, President Donald Trump held his first indoor rally since June, delivering to a crowd of crowded, almost unmasked Nevada that the country was “taking the ultimate turn” to defeat the virus.
Eager to assign a sense of normalcy to the photographs, Trump absorbed the loud applause inside a warehouse Sunday night. Relatively few others in the crowd wore masks, with one clear exception: those in the direct trump stands, whose photographs would end. on television, they were forced to wear masks.
It’s not from a rally in Tulsa, Oklahoma, that blamed for an outbreak of coronavirus infections, which amassed followers inside.
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“We are no longer definitive in the country. A closure would destroy the lives and dreams of millions of Americans,” Trump said, before his incendiary nickname for the coronavirus. “We will easily defeat the Chinese virus. “
He didn’t mention the death toll from the pandemic: he killed about 200,000 Americans and still killed another 1,000 people a day.
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According to the IHME, a component of the University of Washington School of Medicine, only about 770,000 international lives may be stored until January 1 through CDC coronavirus prevention measures, which add masking and social est estating.
The rally in Tulsa, which was the first in 3 months after the coronavirus reached the shores of the United States, was a crisis for the campaign, a debacle that featured a sea of empty seats and a build-up of COVID-19 instances, adding its own workforce. A prominent Trump supporter at the rally, businessman and former presidential candidate Herman Cain, died of COVID-19 weeks later, it was unclear whether he had contracted the virus in Tulsa.
Recognizing that many supporters were not comfortably assembled in a giant indoor organization, where the virus spreads more easily, Trump’s crusade has moved to small outdoor rallies, in airplane hangers, but those rallies have gained momentum in recent weeks, with little social esttachment and few masks.
And on Sunday, they re-entered, in a component as a nod to the heat of the Las Vegas area. Temperature checks were carried out on the front lines of Henderson’s commercial and although the mask was encouraged, few used it.
Nevada Gov. Steve Sisolak, a Democrat, has limited in-person meetings indoors and outdoors to 50 other people since May, a rules-based tip to reopen the White House. In a statement just before the demonstration began, Sisolak said Trump was “taking reckless and self-centered measures that endanger countless lives here in Nevada. “
“To put it bluntly: he didn’t have the courage to make tough decisions,” Sisolak said of Trump’s handling of the virus. “He left that to governors and states. Now he didn’t have to respect the laws of our state. As usual, you don’t think the regulations apply to it.
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The city of Henderson informed Xtreme Manufacturing Sunday that the occasion, as planned, was a direct violation of the governor’s COVID-19 emergency directives and that sanctions would follow. Trump’s crusade pushed back restrictions, and the president said he would provide them. “if the governor comes after you. “
“If you can sign up for tens of thousands of people protesting on the streets, gambling in a casino, or burning small businesses in the riots, you can meet peacefully under the First Amendment to hear the president of the United States,” the campaign said. communications director, says Tim Murtaugh.
At this point, the crusade was not like a selection choice between Trump and his Democratic opponent, Joe Biden, but as a referendum on the president’s handling of the coronavirus. By a wide margin, Americans disapproved of Trump’s leadership because the United States has suffered. more deaths than any other nation.
As a result, the president’s crusade believes he wants to replace the issue and assign the feeling, even though it is clear otherwise, that the pandemic was ending and that a vaccine was on the horizon. Part of the plan: creating pictures of normalcy, such as the White House crowded lawn for trump’s conference speech, is unclear whether the audience felt reassured or frightened.
In a one-hour dissexed speech, Trump considered criminal sentences mandatory for burning a flag, congratulated the UFC fighters present, and gave the impression of approving extrajudicial executions of those targeting police officers. And Trump has launched a series of attacks on Biden, calling him a career-weary politician and calling him “unfit to be president. “
But, Trump ruminated, as he complained about media coverage: “Maybe he’s going to win because they don’t like me, they don’t like my personality. “
The crowd with a deafening “We love you” canticle.
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The demonstration took place the night before Trump traveled to California to get a report on the devastating wildfires in the region and remained largely silent about the fires that killed dozens of other people in Oregon and California.
Early Sunday, Trump was targeting additional raids with Latinos that can prove important in disputed states that may be the white house race, selling the economic gains they made before the coronavirus pandemic.
Although Trump has made many incendiary and derogatory comments about Latinos, his crusade is increasingly convinced that he has won what could help Florida, Arizona and Nevada, his purpose this weekend.
Winning help from Latinos has been a tricky increase for Trump, whose uncompromising immigration policies and virulent representation of immigrants have alienated many Hispanics.
In the early days of his 2016 campaign, he said many Mexican immigrants were “rapists. “He received complaints about his lukewarm reaction to a hurricane that devastated Puerto Rico, his policies to separate young people from their families on the U. S. -Mexico border, and their efforts to dismantle an Obama-era program so that young immigrants who live illegally in the country and who were brought here as young people remain in the United States.
Trump adjusted his speech to Latinos on Sunday, highlighting his low unemployment rate before COVID-19 reached U. S. shores and announcing his anti-abortion stance. I was planning to celebrate a similar occasion in Arizona on Monday.