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A speech was held at the White House despite controversy over the hatch law
He appeared from day one of the squad and became a ‘one man show’
Supporting speech with speakers representing the division in black and white
1,500 ‘No masks’ collected.
The Republican National Convention ended with President Donald Trump’s speech to accept the presidential candidate. Even considering the special situation of the new coronavirus infectious disease (Corona 19) pandemic, the 2020 Republican Convention has sparked all sorts of controversies from before the start, such as method, location, and invitations. In particular, on the last day, more than 1,500 supporters were invited, ignoring the quarantine guidelines of the crown 19, astonished health experts and local media.
━ Candidate acceptance speech at the White House … |
On the 18th (local time), during a visit to Yuma, Arizona, President Trump announced that he would deliver a speech on the acceptance of the Republican presidential candidate on South Lawn, the White House lawn. This is because security is easy and the cost is low. The Democratic Party and local media immediately protested, saying there is a potential for conflict with the ‘Hatch Act’. The hatch law prohibits US federal government officials from engaging in political activities during business hours. Election campaign speeches delivered at the White House, a federal government building, are grounds for illegal activity. For this reason, presidents running for presidential elections have held a national convention in a state of fierce warfare, where they generally have a close battle with their opponents, and there they made speeches about their acceptance.
However, President Trump did not mind making the White House a venue for a large-scale festival starring himself. Behind President Trump on a stage filled with dozens of stars and stripes, the White House was magnificent. After the speech ended, the fireworks display with the phrases “ Trump ” and “ 2020 ” in the sky reminded me of the fireworks display on Independence Day, the largest national holiday in the States. United. Democratic presidential candidate Joe Biden said: “He (President Trump) is applying all the basic rules and principles that both Democrats and Republicans have adhered to. He is using the White House for support.”
━ There was no new face … Trump’s ‘One Man Show’ |
The National Assembly has been used as a stage to publicize the faces of the new politicians. Former President Barack Obama quickly emerged as a national figure at the 2004 Democratic Party’s Boston National Convention with a keynote address saying that “Americans are all one regardless of race.” Of course, it was difficult to draw attention to the emergence of a new politician in the special situation of the Corona 19 pandemic, but it is assessed that the Republican National Convention ended with President Trump’s own ‘one man show’.
President Trump appeared on stage on the first day of the convention, where he was officially nominated for the Republican presidential election. When party members shouted “4 more years” and clapped, he said, “If you really want to drive them (Democrats) crazy, say ’12 more years, ‘” prompts a response. After being officially nominated by the squad, it is common for presidential candidates to appear on stage through an acceptance speech decorating the final, but President Trump personally visited the venue from day one and established himself in the center of the squadron. In response to this, the AFP news agency analyzed that “President Trump will use all the showman’s instincts in the squad to change the current trend of the presidential elections, which are generally expected to be defeated.” In other words, it means that the ‘one man show’ was an act impatient with a sense of crisis.
━ The appearance of a white couple looking at a black man … “White Voting Ceremony” |
A white couple accused of pointing guns at protesters protesting racial discrimination became controversial when they appeared at the US Republican National Convention. Mark McCloskey, 61, and his wife, Patricia, 63, who appeared at the Republican National Convention via video on the 24th said: “None of the out-of-control crowds you saw at our home were charged with a crime. , but we were prosecuted. “He appealed to resentment.” You will know that we are not the type of person to retire, “Mark said.” Fortunately, President Trump is also. “The couple also asked President Trump for support, warning that if the Democratic Party comes to power, confusion will increase, such as the protests that have taken place since May. In this regard, local media pointed out that it was unusual for a symbolic figure of the division in black and white to appear at the convention where integration was traditionally emphasized. the position of Trump’s reelection field, he analyzed that it was a resounding recruitment of speakers aware of the votes of the white conservatives.
━ Gathered in ‘No Mask’ … “Ignore Prevention Guidelines” |
On the 24th, at the Southron White House, where President Trump’s speech accepting the presidential election took place, 1,500 supporters of President Trump gathered without masks. Trump’s re-election camp claimed he strictly followed COVID-19 quarantine regulations, but the Washington Post (WP) reported interviews with attendees the day the fever was not controlled and no one emphasized quarantine measures such as hand sanitization. or distancing. In particular, the Wall Street Journal (WSJ) to President Trump, who described the Corona 19 incident as a past tense throughout his speech, said: “On this day, where the number of Corona 19 deaths in the United States United exceeded 180,000, this (South Lawn of the White House) seemed to have entered the post-Crown era. -Pinch.
Health experts also continued their criticism. Ashshi Ja, director of the Global Health Research Institute (GHI) at Harvard University in the United States, noted: “Of course, it is an outdoor event, but they have been together for a long time without a mask.” Eric Pigding, an epidemiologist and health economist at Harvard University, tweeted: “Is this a political event? Is it a large-scale infection risk rally? “