Trump Team Swoons After Their Boss Finally Dons Face Mask Months After Everybody Else
You’d think President Donald Trump had just discovered a medical cure the way his campaign team figuratively fainted at his feet on Saturday. But no, he was just finally wearing a face mask during a visit to the Walter Reed National Military Medical Center — months after just about everybody else in the world.
Walter Reed requires visitors to wear masks when social distancing isn’t possible.
Jason Miller, Trump campaign senior adviser, crowed in a tweet that Democratic presidential candidate Joe Biden is now “finished,” alongside a photo of the masked president.
It wasn’t clear why; Biden has been wearing a mask pretty much all along.
Joe Biden is finished. pic.twitter.com/cYjerzBBay
— Jason Miller (@JasonMillerinDC) July 11, 2020
Other Twitter users found the tweet bizarre:
132,000 deaths later.
— BeautifullyPutChaos (@dgonly1) July 11, 2020
What a surreal alternate universe you inhabit.
— Andrew Wortman (@AmoneyResists) July 11, 2020
In an echo of Miller, Boris Epshteyn, “strategic adviser for coalition” to the Trump campaign, piped up: “Goodnight, Joe Biden.”
Goodnight, @JoeBiden. pic.twitter.com/cpWUd0p8oE
— Boris Epshteyn (@BorisEP) July 11, 2020
Campaign manager Brad Parscale wrote, inexplicably, “America First” and posted a closeup of the same Trump photo.
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#AmericaFirst pic.twitter.com/aC4bhg0SSv
— Brad Parscale (@parscale) July 11, 2020
Trump campaign Communications Director Erin Perrine weighed in, too. She retweeted a comment about Trump looking “badass” in a mask from a New York Post reporter.
In her own tweet, Perrine said: “Rocking a mask like a boss.”
Rocking a mask like a boss 🇺🇸 pic.twitter.com/MVWA7YIrKX
— Erin Perrine (@ErinMPerrine) July 11, 2020
The Trump team tweets may have been part of a strategy to give the president lots of positive feedback to encourage him to wear a mask again. Aides and Republican lawmakers reportedly have been pleading with Trump to wear a mask for weeks, as COVID-19 cases have skyrocketed across the country, leaving nearly 135,000 people dead.
In May, voters were ordered to remove their masks before a roundtable in Iowa with Vice President Mike Pence — just hours after Pence had been exposed to an aide who had just tested positive for COVID-19.
Three weeks after Trump invited thousands of supporters to an indoor campaign rally in Tulsa, Oklahoma, the number of new single-day coronavirus cases broke records in the state twice last week. At the rally, Trump did not wear a mask, nor did he encourage others to do so.
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