A spokesman for the Trump campaign did not respond to a request for comment. That changed in June, when he held an indoor rally in Tulsa against the advice of local public health officials. He wrote that he would require the campaign to sign a written agreement pledging to follow public health orders. It includes a clause citing the state’s public health emergency and specifying that compliance with the governor’s executive orders is required. The letter also said the Trump campaign had not paid the airport the $20,000 fee for hosting the event.
Source: Washington Post October 24, 2020 13:05 UTC