If I were writing fiction I’d think this was too far fetched to be a believable plot line. But not to the mind of our Fearless Leader.
President Trump will hold a campaign rally on Monday in Florida, his first time hitting the campaign trail since testing positive for COVID-19.
The announcement comes despite the fact that the White House has yet to say whether Trump is still infectious or when he last tested negative for the highly contagious virus that has killed more than 210,000 people in America.
The president will gather in Sanford, Fla., with supporters on Monday evening, the campaign announced. Officials have declined to specify whether they would move forward with events regardless of if Trump has tested negative.
Here’s Trump’s dangerous, contradictory advice to Seniors from yesterday’s video the White House shared.
How big?
Mark Harper
President Donald Trump is expected at a campaign rally in Sanford on Friday night.
The event will be at Orlando Sanford Airport. Doors will open at 4 p.m. for the 7 p.m. rally.
Tickets can be requested on the campaign website.
Paul Deering, chairman of the Volusia County Republican Party, said interest in the event is high.
Do I even need to point out how irresponsible this is?
Naturally the Trump Campaign will have attendees sign a liability release holding the Trump Campaign blameless, should they get infected.