Daily Local News (West Chester, PA)

Trump comeback rally features empty seats, staff infections

- The Associated Press

President Donald Trump launched his comeback rally Saturday by defining the upcoming election as a stark choice between national heritage and left-wing radicalism. But his intended show of political force amid a pandemic featured thousands of empty seats and new coronaviru­s cases on his own campaign staff.

Trump ignored health warnings to go through with his first rally in 110 days — one of the largest indoor gatherings in the world during a coronaviru­s outbreak that has killed more than 120,000 Americans, put 40 million out of work and upended Trump’s reelection bid. The rally was meant to restart his reelection effort less than five months before the president faces voters again.

“The choice in 2020 is very simple,” Trump said. “Do you want to bow before the left-wing mob, or do you want to stand up tall and proud as Americans?”

Trump unleashed months of pent-up grievances about the coronaviru­s, which he dubbed the “Kung flu,” a racist term for COVID-19 that originated from China. He also tried to defend his handling of the pandemic, even as cases continue to surge in many states, including Oklahoma.

He complained that robust coronaviru­s testing was making his record look bad — and suggested the testing effort should slow down.

“Here’s the bad part. When you do testing to that extent, you’re going to find more cases,” he said. “So I said to my people, ‘Slow the testing down.’ They test and they test.”

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