State attorney general called president a ‘petulant child’ for refusing to wear a mask at the plant
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Donald Trump defied requests from company executives and was called a “petulant child” by a state attorney general when he refused to wear a face mask during a visit to Michigan, a battleground state where he has repeatedly clashed with the Democratic governor, and on Thursday used a speech to urge American churches to reopen amid the pandemic.
Trump toured a plant belonging to the Ford car company, in Ypsilanti, Michigan, which has been recast to produce ventilators and personal protective equipment to use in the coronavirus crisis.
Surrounded by Ford executives who were wearing masks, Trump told reporters he had put one on earlier, out of the view of cameras.
“I had one on before. I wore one in the back area. I didn’t want to give the press the pleasure of seeing it,” Trump said.
The half wit used the visit to call for Churches to reopen. It beggars belief that there are 90k + deaths in the US because of this virus and the President is so deficient that he cant put on a mask on a visit to a factory making PPE gear.
What sort of example is he setting the country ? People will die because of his idiocy, 90000 have already.
Trump doesn't have the virus because he takes Hydroxy....so why should he wear a mask?
Well....clearly the media lied.
Trump wore a mask until the cameras came on.....then took it off so people could understand what he said.
On the other hand members of the media like to attend outdoor White House briefings with masks on but pull off their masks as soon as the cameras are all turned off. One of them removed her mask so she could accuse the president of being a bigot toward Asians.
But in fact at one time the surgeon general recommended not wearing a mask. Masks have become a badge of honor for liberals, and if you're not wearing one in public you're a murderer.....according to the left.
Some agencies and places urged or required people to use face coverings in public early on. Others dismissed the coverings as ineffective, then revised their stance. Why the differences?
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