Trump should have been the safest American before Covid-19, but he ignored the government's recommendation and hesitated to wear a mask.
When Marine One on October 2 took Trump to hospital, it took off from the White House lawn less than a week before the nomination of a new judge to the Supreme Court took place.
Some of the event attendees were positive for nCoV, including three senators.
"He disappointed the country by belittling the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), ignoring federal guidelines and acting as if he were a superman," said the historian of total lives.
Since the outbreak of the new epidemic, Trump has downplayed the severity of Covid-19, repeatedly suggesting that it will "soon disappear" and once wanted the US economy to fully open up on Easter April, only
He ignored the advice of experts in his anti-Covid-19 working group, including Anthony Fauci and Deborah Birx.
The President wants to show that the US is recovering from the crisis.
Experts have urged Americans to use masks, including CDC Director Robert Redfield, who testified before Congress last month that using a mask or a face mask could be a more effective protection measure.
Trump wears a mask occasionally, saying he doesn't need it because he tests regularly and keeps his distance from others.
The White House also does not require officials and employees to wear masks.
But the rapid test can give false negative results.
"He makes fun of the medical experts and their advice. He does it even while standing onstage during the presidential debate," said Michael Steele, the former Republican leader.
The White House has rejected criticism of Trump and staff rarely wearing masks by insisting they do regular testing.
The National Security Council delayed change by requiring staff to wear masks since October 2.
As the summer ends and Trump falls behind Biden in polls, the President's campaign tries to show life back to normal to convince voters that the administration has the virus under control.
Trump restarted rallies, which were his "trademark" events, to infuse voters with heat.
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The rallies are getting bigger and bigger.
Six days later, Trump was on that lawn again.