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Trump back on campaign trail, says he’s ‘feeling great’

US president appears maskless for first public event since Covid-19 diagnosis nine days ago

Updated 5 years ago · Published on 11 Oct 2020 8:40AM

Trump back on campaign trail, says he’s ‘feeling great’
US President Donald Trump tells his supporters that the country will ‘defeat this terrible China virus’, referring to Covid-19. – AFP pic, October 11, 2020

WASHINGTON – President Donald Trump appeared maskless before hundreds of supporters yesterday for his first public event since contracting Covid-19, declaring from the White House balcony: “I am feeling great.”

“I want you to know our nation is going to defeat this terrible China virus,” he told the cheering crowd of hundreds below, most wearing masks, but with very little social distancing at the outdoor event.

“It’s going to disappear, it is disappearing,” he said of the coronavirus, which has killed more than 210,000 Americans and severely dented his chances of winning a second term on November 3.

“Get out and vote – and I love you,” Trump told the crowd – a sea of red MAGA hats – who chanted back “Four more years” throughout his 18-minute, law-and-order themed speech.

Pulled off the campaign trail after testing positive for Covid-19 nine days ago, Trump has been counting the days until he can get back out.

Yesterday’s campaign-style event set the stage for his first rally tomorrow in the critical swing state of Florida – an event slammed as “reckless” by his Democratic rival Joe Biden, in light of concerns that the president could still be contagious.

Undeterred, the Trump campaign announced two more rallies next week, in battleground Pennsylvania on Tuesday and Iowa on Wednesday.

Trump’s biggest liability – overwhelming public dissatisfaction over his handling of the pandemic – has returned as the headline issue of the campaign thanks to his own infection, with cases again on the rise nationwide.

Trailing Biden by close to 10 points in national polls, Trump insists that pollsters are wrong, and is seeking to reboot his campaign less than four weeks from election day. – AFP, October 11, 2020

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