Trump led the first rally since COVID-19. He called himself «invulnerable» and promised to kiss everyone

Trump led the first rally since COVID-19. He called himself «invulnerable» and promised to kiss everyone

In his first rally since he was diagnosed with the coronavirus, Donald Trump threw masks at the crowd at Orlando Sanford International Airport and talked about how «strong» he felt — promising to «kiss» everyone in attendance.

“If you don’t feel like going out, don’t go out. — said the president to his supporters — Relax, stay at home. You know everything about risk groups: for example, the elderly. But, fortunately, I am not elderly. I am very young and in great shape. I'm in my best shape. «

“Now I am invulnerable and I feel very strong. I will kiss everyone in this hall, all the guys and beautiful women. Everyone will get a big kiss from me. «

Earlier, Twitter marked Trump's post that he had developed «immunity» to the coronavirus and can no longer infect anyone as «misleading.» Dr. Anthony Fauci also expressed concern about the incumbent's decision to restart the campaign — noting that Trump is «asking for trouble» by running crowded rallies that don’t wear masks.

More than 7,771,000 cases of coronavirus have been reported in the United States since February. Of these, 214 thousand are fatal.

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