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On July 3, Trump campaign official Kimberly Guilfoyle, the girlfriend of Donald Trump Jr., tested positive for COVID-19. She had attended the Tulsa rally and Trump's rally in Phoenix, Arizona on June 23, and then traveled to South Dakota intending to attend a Trump-related fireworks celebration at Mount Rushmore in South Dakota. Since she was ...
COVID-19 diagnoses peaked at about 31,000 new cases per day in April. Trump resumed campaign rallies on June 20, at a time when about 25,000 new cases were being diagnosed per day and the rate of new cases was increasing. The daily rate of new COVID-19 diagnoses reached 85,000 cases by Election Day. [110] [111]
The list of Trump rallies has been spread across three articles: List of rallies for the 2016 Donald Trump presidential campaign List of Donald Trump rallies (December 2016–2022)
In a period spanning 2015–2020, the Trump campaign (including its 2016 and 2020 versions) used at least $58.4 million of donor funds to pay for legal and compliance work. (This was more than 5 times what the Obama campaign and the Democratic National Committee had paid for legal and compliance work during an equivalent period eight years ...
This is a list of presidential trips made by Donald Trump during 2020 and early 2021, the final years of his first presidency as the 45th president of the United States. Due to the COVID-19 pandemic , travel and many in-person meetings were curtailed and replaced with telephone calls and virtual meetings .
The display lasted roughly six minutes. The display included fireworks which spelled-out the words "Trump 2020". [78] [79] The New York Times described the fireworks display as having been "extensive". [80] The display was created by Fireworks by Grucci, and cost the Trump campaign $477,000.
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February 12: The first mass-rally of the Trump campaign of the year takes place in El Paso, Texas. A counter-rally led by former Democratic U.S. representative Beto O'Rourke of Texas takes place less than a mile away. [31] O’Rourke would later enter the race in March for the Democratic nomination (see below).