WASHINGTON — Donald Trump’s re-election campaign made the decision to “strongly encourage” masks at the Republican president’s next rally as a precautionary measure, the White House chief of staff said on Monday.
In announcing Saturday’s rally in Portsmouth, the campaign said, “There will be ample access to hand sanitizer and all attendees will be provided a face mask that they are strongly encouraged to wear.”
The change comes after Trump’s indoor rally in Tulsa, Oklahoma, last month drew widespread attention for not imposing coronavirus restrictions, including social distancing and masks.
Masks were handed out in Tulsa but not specifically encouraged. Trump has refused to wear a mask in public or recommend that others do so, in contrast to the messaging from U.S. health experts on the White House coronavirus task force.
Trump’s pre-July 4 holiday event at Mount Rushmore in South Dakota on Friday drew 7,500 people, packed into an outdoor amphitheater. Masks were not required and many people did not wear them. (Reporting by Doina Chiacu; Editing by Dan Grebler)