2 days before Trump and Melania tested positive for COVID-19, the Trump family broke venue rules and went mask-less at the presidential debate
President Donald Trump and first lady Melania Trump tested positive for coronavirus on Thursday, just days after the Trump family took off their masks during the debate.
Trump's children were pictured wearing masks as they approached their seats, but they took them off for the debate itself.
A Bloomberg reporter at the debate also said first lady Melania Trump took off her mask after sitting down. She did not wear while approaching the stage at the end of the debate, while Jill Biden did.
Trump mocked Biden for wearing a mask during the debate, while Biden quipped that, "He's been totally irresponsible the way he's handled social distancing and discouraging people to wear masks."
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President Donald Trump and Melania Trump tested positive for COVID-19 on Thursday, just days after the first lady and members of Trump's family went mask-less at Tuesday's presidential debate.
The presidential debate, held in Cleveland, Ohio, had multiple COVID-19 precautions, including setting seats far apart to adhere to social distancing guidelines, requiring attendees to wear masks, testing attendees, and asking Trump and Biden to refrain from shaking hands prior to starting the debate. In violation of these rules, multiple attendees, including some from Trump's inner circle, removed their masks.
At the debate, Ivanka, Donald Jr., Eric, and Tiffany Trump wore masks while walking into the auditorium, but removed them when they sat down in the front row. In addition, first lady Melania Trump was pictured wearing one while sitting with them. But Tyler Pager, a Bloomberg News political reporter at the event, said she removed her mask after she sat down.
The President's infection has sparked myriad concerns, from economic stability, to a potential spread of COVID-19 among the government's top officials, to impacts on the presidential election, which is just 32 days away. The announcement also caps a long and contentious discourse about mask-wearing, which President Trump has repeatedly derided.
Trump mocked Biden for wearing masks during Tuesday's debate. "I don't wear face masks like him," Trump said. "Every time you see him he's got a mask. He could be speaking 200 feet away ... and he shows up with the biggest mask I've ever seen."
In turn, Biden used the debate to attack Trump's handling of the coronavirus pandemic. "He's been totally irresponsible the way he's handled social distancing and discouraging people to wear masks," Biden said.
Following President Trump's announcement that he tested positive, daughter Ivanka Trump, son-in-law Jared Kushner, Vice President Mike Pence, Second Lady Karen Pence, and White House Chief of Staff Mark Meadows have all tested negative.
NBC News reported that a Cleveland Clinic doctor tried to approach the Trump children to ask them to wear masks as they entered the venue but that she ultimately couldn't get to them.
Pager also said a doctor at the event told him that unmasked audience members on Trump's side of the room refused to take a mask when offered one.
NBC News also reported that some members of the Trump administration who were there were not wearing masks.
Peter Eyre, a senior adviser for the Commission on Presidential Debates, told Cleveland's WJW news station before the event: "There are things we're doing differently this year that we haven't done before because of COVID-19. That includes a variety of testing, social distancing, mask wearing and obviously reducing the total number of people who will be involved."
People who were there to support Biden appeared to wear masks while seated, The Daily Beast reported.
This photo shows people on that side of the room wearing masks and Eric Trump not wearing one:
Biden's wife, Jill Biden, wore a mask to greet her husband on stage after the debate, while Melania Trump did not.
Donald Trump Jr. told the Fox News host Sean Hannity after the debate that he had been tested for the virus and joked that he would face backlash for not wearing a mask unless he clarified that.
Eyre had said before the debate that all audience members would be screened for the virus. There was no suggestion that testing negative was a reason not to wear a mask.
Photos from Trump's indoor campaign rallies have shown many attendees not social distancing or wearing masks.
More than 200,000 people in the US have died from the coronavirus, according to data from Johns Hopkins University. The US has the highest coronavirus death toll in the world.
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