It is a commonly masked crowd, intermittently pointing the word “four more years” in the chants of chairs together in the South Garden when President Donald Trump delivered his Republican acceptance speech. The lack of social estrangement and non-compliance with the mask seemed to complete the imaginative game that had the theme of the week’s festivities: that the coronavirus pandemic a month ago of nightmare – a not reality.
The crowd mocking Thursday’s mask that largely ignored the rules of social estrangement was estimated at 1,500, a much larger collection than fitness officials to slow the spread of the coronavirus.
CNN White House correspondent Jim Acosta reported that a senior White House official had expressed his considerations the night before about the lack of social estrangement from the president’s acceptance speech, saying, “Everyone will perceive this.”
The official arrives when the coronavirus continues to kill thousands of Americans, even as the president and his affiliates have spent the week portraying a truth of COVID-19 choice as a threat beyond or very reducing.
Hundreds of Trump supporters applauded, creating the false ghost that his Democratic opponent Joe Biden posed a greater risk to Americans’ lives than the coronavirus, which continues to kill thousands of Americans seven months after their first report in the United States.
Throughout the week, Biden’s crusade has directed his counterattacks to what he considers Trump’s inability to provide leadership or vision on how he will deal with the coronavirus that has killed more than 180,000 people in the United States to date.
Biden’s crusader press secretary TJ Ducklo tweeted Trump’s long-awaited 70-minute speech saying it’s “the lowest-powered supercasting opportunity I’ve ever seen.”
Biden’s deputy director of crusader and communications director Kate Bedingfield responded to Trump’s crusade on a Thursday night by rebuking the Trump administration’s “delusional vision” of the truth faced by many Americans in the context of the current coronavirus crisis.
“Since the start of the Republican convention, at least 3,525 Americans have lost their lives to the coronavirus,” Biden’s deputy director of crusade, Kate Bedingfield, said in a statement.
“Instead of a strategy to succeed over the pandemic, or any fear of unbearable suffering in our country right now as a result of their continued failures, what we hear was a delirant vision absolutely separate from the overwhelming truth facing Americans,” he added. .