The president did not mention safety precautions or restrictions for the upcoming events, which have been on hold because of coronavirus.
President Donald Trump’s signature campaign rallies are back in business, after a gap of more than three months because of the coronavirus pandemic.
The president made the announcement at a roundtable with African American leaders at the White House, hailing the “great job” that Oklahoma has done combating coronavirus. As of Tuesday, Oklahoma had recorded 353 coronavirus deaths and 7,363 positive cases. Trump’s last campaign rally was on March 2 in Charlotte, N.C. For the past three months, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention has recommended against large gatherings of people, hindering the Trump campaign’s desire to hold events filled with dedicated supporters of the president.
The president did not mention any safety precautions or restrictions that the campaign would take during the upcoming events.
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