What Went Down During President Trump’s Closing Speech At The RNC
We can’t ignore the crowds here. The CDC and WHO still recommend avoiding large, in-person gatherings, and there are currently an estimated 1,900 people on the White House lawn, according to ABC News reporting, sitting less than 6 feet apart and not required to wear masks. If this event were held elsewhere in D.C., it would violate the city’s current COVID-19 laws. This is less risky than, say, a packed convention center — the chance of transmitting COVID-19 outdoors is much lower than indoors because respiratory droplets are diluted in the open air, and the local test positivity rate in D.C. is less than 5 percent, a threshold many experts recommend places cross before returning to certain public gatherings, such as schools. But outdoor transmission isn’t impossible, we’ve had several outbreaks that stemmed from much smaller social gatherings outdoors.
Interesting that in this video they showed Hillary Clinton calling to concede to Trump during the 2016 election. Trump hasn’t made it clear whether he will accept the election results if he loses, and he said on the first night of the convention that “the only way they can take this election away from us is if this is a rigged election.”
Trump continues to make the case that he’s been treated unfairly by the media, but most journalists feel their job is to hold power to account, not to puff up politicians, I think a lot of former presidents would say no if you asked them if they think the media was “nice” to them.
