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U.S. President Donald Trump made his first public appearance on Saturday since returning to the White House after his hospitalization for the coronavirus, defying public health guidelines to speak to a crowd of hundreds even as the White House refused to declare that he was not contagious.
Trump took off his mask moments after he emerged on the White House balcony to address the crowd on the lawn below, his first step back onto the public stage with just more than three weeks to go until Election Day. But five days after Trump returned from Walter Reed National Military Medical Center, his health remained a mystery as White House officials refused to reveal if he had tested negative or if he was still at risk of spreading the virus.
His return was a brief one.
With bandages visible on his hands, likely from an intravenous injection, Trump spoke for 18 minutes, far less than at his normal hour-plus rallies. He appeared healthy, though perhaps a little hoarse, during the speech — intended to send the message that he's back and ready to resume his battle for re-election on Nov. 3.
Though billed as an official event, Trump offered no policy proposals and instead delivered his usual attacks on Democratic rival Joe Biden while praising law enforcement to a crowd of several hundred, most of whom wore masks while few adhered to social distancing guidelines.
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