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Clay Clark is a podcast host and ardent supporter of President Donald Trump. Speaking at a rally held Tuesday in Washington, DC, Clark apparently thought having a 'mass-spreader event' was a good thing. According to HuffPost, Clark told attendees at the event in Freedom Plaza that COVID-19 was a hoax. He then invited them hug each other. Turn to the person next to you and give them a hug, someone you don’t know. Go hug somebody. Go ahead and spread it out, mass spreader. It’s a mass-spreader event! Clay Clark The Twitterverse was singularly unimpressed. Clark also made a point to say he was open to hugs despite being in a committed relationship.
President Donald Trump claims his campaign staff had to move the site of his rally to comply with Pennsylvania Gov. Tom Wolf's COVID-19 protocols. At a rally in Allentown on Tuesday, Trump fumed about it to his supporters and issued a none-too-subtle threat to the state's Democratic governor. According to CNN, Trump threatened to withhold federal aid or other assistance the next time Pennsylvania needs it because Gov. Wolf inconvenienced him. I'll remember it, Tom. I'm gonna remember it, Tom. 'Hello, Mr. President, this is Governor Wolf, I need help, I need help.' You know what? These people are bad. President Donald J. Trump Campaign Rally, Allentown, Pennsylvania Trump's words may have a chilling effect on other governors, who do not wish to have to factor in Trump's wrath in making decisions for their state. It also indicates Trump's mindset that the public purse is something he can wield as a personal weapon against those who displease him.
The First Lady is canceling her first campaign appearance in months because she is not feeling well. According to CNN, Mrs. Trump is still recovering from Covid-19. FLOTUS had been set to join President Trump's rally in Pennsylvania on Tuesday night. The first lady's chief of staff said: that Melania was still suffering "with a lingering cough". Tuesday would have been the first lady's first in-person appearance at a campaign event. There are no plans for Melania to make up for missing the rally, according to a source familiar with her schedule.
Miami, Oct 12 (EFE).- An energized United States president on Monday returned to the campaign trail with his first rally since his hospitalization for COVID-19, saying he feels “powerful” and threatening to “kiss everyone” in the audience.Donald Trump’s supporters gathered at Orlando Sanford International Airport, in the center of Florida, where there was no social distancing and few wore masks.(Camera: CRISTOBAL HERRERA)SHOT LIST: US PRESIDENT DONAL TRUMP'S RALLY AT THE SANFORD INTERNATIONAL AIRPORT IN SANFORD, FLORIDA, US.
White House physician Dr. Sean Conley has said Trump tested negative for COVID-19 on "consecutive days." "The president is not infectious to others," Conley said. Conley did not specify when Trump's last negative test was prior to getting infected. He also did not explicitly state which days the president consecutively tested negative. The memo was released shortly before Trump was set to hold a campaign rally in Sanford, Florida.