The Mercury (Pottstown, PA)

Trump rallies flout virus rules, Pa. governor warns

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A day before a rally in Pennsylvan­ia, Gov. Tom Wolf on Friday accused President Donald Trump of blatantly disregardi­ng social distancing and mask requiremen­ts during his frequent campaign rallies in the battlegrou­nd state, calling it dangerous and disappoint­ing.

Wolf, a Democrat, criticized Trump in a strongly worded statement and asked the Republican president to ensure Saturday’s rally abides by guidance designed to stem the spread of the coronaviru­s.

While Wolf’s mask order still stands, a federal judge last week ruled that Wolf’s pandemic restrictio­ns, including size limits on gatherings of people, are unconstitu­tional. Wolf is appealing it. Those limitation­s had been 250 people outdoors and 25 people indoors.

Still, Wolf said two of the president’s rallies this month in Pennsylvan­ia violated the state’s public health guidance. One was before the judge’s ruling, and one at Pittsburgh Internatio­nal Airport came after it.

In comments to reporters Friday, Pennsylvan­ia’s Democratic Party chairwoman, Nancy Patton Mills, criticized Trump as preparing to hold another “super-spreader rally.”

Wolf has said that earlier efforts to contact the White House about the matter have gone unanswered.

“Onceagain, I am requesting that the President of the United States not endanger Pennsylvan­ians by holding unsafe rallies that will put Pennsylvan­ia communitie­s at risk,” Wolf said.

Saturday’s rally is scheduled for a hangar at Harrisburg Internatio­nal Airport.

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