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Wednesday, July 1, 2020

Trump is not obey social distance

Times Online Reporter:
In the midst of the Corona epidemic, US President Donald Trump is continuing his election campaign. Gathering in different places. But in doing so, he is not abiding by social restrictions at once. On the contrary, people are being crowded to increase the crowd at the campaign meetings where they are being asked to maintain social distance to prevent infection. The country's media has made similar allegations against the agency in charge of Trump's election campaign.The influential American newspaper The Washington Post reported on Sunday that Trump's election rally at the Bank of Oklahoma Center in Tulsa, Oklahoma, on June 20, did not involve any social distance. In order to maintain social distance, people were instructed to leave one seat each in the 19,000-seat stadium.And for that, the 'Please don't sit in this seat' sticker is put on the chairs in the middle. But the agency responsible for Donald Trump's election campaign removed the stickers, according to the Washington Post.

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