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‘He’s so jacked up’: Trump blasted after vowing to kiss the ‘beautiful women’ at Florida rally
President Trump spreads open his arms as he speaks about the success of the Farmers to Families Food Box feeding program.

Oct. 12 -  It all started with a delusional message Monday night from President Donald J. Trump where he told his MAGA-loving supporters in Florida, “Now they say I’m immune. I can — I feel so powerful… I’ll walk into that audience, I’ll walk in there, I’ll kiss everyone in that audience. I’ll kiss the guys and the beautiful women …” He continued, “I’ll just give you a big, fat kiss.”


At one point, Rep. Matt Gaetz (R-FL) was seen in the audience “clutching his pearls” as one viewer shared.

Additional reactions below for amusement and confusion on just about every single level imaginable.   more details

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President Donald Trump leaves the White House for Florida on Monday afternoon; it was raining and the president was not wearing a face mask

A mask-free Donald Trump departed for Florida on Monday for his first campaign rally after his battle with COVID, where hundreds of supporters awaited him with few wearing face coverings or practicing social distancing. The president didn't take questions before he boarded Air Force One for the trip to the Orlando Sanford International Airport, where his mega rally will take place outdoors. It's his first trip on the plane since Thursday, October 1, when he attended a fundraiser at his golf club in Bedminister, New Jersey, the day before the White House announced he and the first lady tested positive for the coronavirus.


Business as usual: Mask-free Donald Trump leaves the White House for outdoor mega-rally in Sanford, Florida, as his doctor says he tested negative for COVID on 'consecutive days' - but won't say which days


Oct. 13 - A mask-free Donald Trump departed for Florida on Monday for his first campaign rally after his battle with COVID, where hundreds of supporters awaited him with few wearing face coverings or practicing social distancing.

The president didn't take questions before he boarded Air Force One for the trip to the Orlando Sanford International Airport, where his mega rally will take place outdoors.

It's his first trip on the plane since Thursday, October 1, when he attended a fundraiser at his golf club in Bedminister, New Jersey, the day before the White House announced he and the first lady tested positive for the coronavirus.
In Florida, hundreds of supporters waited for the president. They walked in close quarters as they queued up in a line that stretched down the street.
 
Few were wearing face masks even as COVID cases are on the rise in the state. 
Campaign volunteers took temperatures and passed out masks, but the campaign did not require attendees to wear them. 
Dr. Anthony Fauci said such rallies are 'asking for trouble.'

He argued this it the 'worst time' to have rallies...     continue to read


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