Yeah. What's 1000 deaths a day. Trump has beaten the pandemic. And can you be confident Trump's mostly unmasked crowd at his unethical, in every way shape and form, convention speech will be tested and traced?
Sturgis spread it. Trump's convention crowd will most certainly spread some. But, with the new CDC guidelines, will the public ever know?
Trump steamrolls norms with White House convention speech, raising ethics concerns
It’s a “new level” of unethical conduct by President Trump, one expert said.
By Jordyn Phelps and Ben Gittleson
25 August 2020, 06:11 • 12 min read
VIDEO Day 1 of Republican National Convention kicks off ABC News' Political Director Rick Klein breaks down what to expect this week as Trump is officially nominated for a second term.
As the Republican National Convention gets underway this week, President Donald Trump has set the stage for a norms-busting political event that has transformed the White House into a backdrop for his campaign, raising ethical questions as he steamrolls over precedent.
The president is set to deliver his nomination acceptance speech from the South Lawn of the White House Thursday evening complete with an audience -- amid the still raging coronavirus pandemic -- while first lady Melania Trump will deliver her address to the partially-virtual convention from the historic and freshly-renovated Rose Garden on Tuesday night.
A large stage with extensive lighting has been set up on the lawn, while the first lady oversaw a renovation of the garden -- completed just in time for her speech.
Beyond that, the participation of other White House officials and most notably the president’s daughter and senior adviser Ivanka Trump, who is set to introduce the president Thursday night, has raised a host of ethical questions.
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It’s a “new level” of unethical conduct by President Trump, Clark said, in “exploiting the backdrop of the White House for partisan purposes.”