A sampling of President Trump’s schedule since Wednesday morning, when he apparently tested positive for the coronavirus:
– A private fundraiser in Shorewood, MN
– A rally in Duluth, MN
– A fundraiser at Bedminster
President Trump was greeted in Minnesota on Wednesday by the majority leader of the Minnesota Senate, the minority leader of the state house, Rep. Jason Lewis, and the adjunct general of the Minnesota National Guard, among others.
That afternoon, he attended a fundraiser in Shorewood at the home of Marty Davis, CEO of a countertop manufacturer, where guests did not social distance or wear masks. Some people sang karaoke.

Guests included Gov. Kristi Noem of South Dakota and roughly 50 other people.
That night, he held a rally in an airplane hangar with 3,000 attendees, almost none of whom were wearing masks.

At one point, he threw out hats to the crowd.
Thursday morning, President Trump flew to Bedminster for a campaign roundtable (read: fundraiser) where he and eighteen guests sat together at a table, although Trump was reportedly at a distance.

Attendees say he did not wear a mask.
The White House is now telling people that “72 hours” actually means “36 hours.” https://twitter.com/rebeccaballhaus/status/1312428871401299969
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