The president takes his biggest step yet to resume traditional campaigning.
Donald Trump is resuming in-person fundraising events — the most concrete move yet by the president to restart typical election-year activities halted by the coronavirus.
The White House medical unit and Secret Service will evaluate attendees before they're admitted. They'll be required to test negative for the virus on the day of the event, complete a health questionnaire and pass a temperature screening. The sites will be cleaned and sanitized before each event.The move comes as Trump expresses his desire for the country to reopen even as medical professionals raise concerns about the potential dangers of doing so.
The president has left the confines of the White House over the past few weeks to hold ostensibly official events in swing states like Arizona and Michigan, where polls have shown him trailing presumptive Democratic nominee Joe Biden. The events have sometimes had the feel of a rally, complete with walk-out music.
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