Asked about Republican National Convention attendees sitting close together, the Trump campaign adviser said that 'people want to get back to normal.'
Lara Trump, campaign adviser and wife of the president’s middle son, Eric, shrugged off concerns — and any responsibility if attendees contracted COVID-19 as a result.
While the campaign encourages people “to spread themselves out,” Trump said there’s nothing anyone can do if Trump fans “always rush towards the front of the stage” because “they want to be around this president. They “pack themselves in,” Trump said, insisting that “we always encourage people to follow the guidelines.”
Wallace suggested that one thing the campaign could do is space chairs six feet apart, as health experts advise.
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