Trump mocks COVID-19 public health precautions at Minnesota rally
Trump kicked off his rally in Waterford Township, Michigan, by commenting on the cold weather but saying he felt “very warm in this group” before confidently declaring, “Four days from now, we're going to win this state and we're going to go on to win four more great years in the White House.”
Speaking to the packed crowd of mostly maskless supporters, Trump mocked the size of Biden’s crowds when compared with his, saying “nobody shows up.”
He also took aim at Biden's running mate, and though he regularly mispronounces Kamala Harris’ name, Trump added the false claim that Harris can't pronounce her own name either.
At one point the president called out to Fox News’ Laura Ingraham, who was present and expressed disbelief that she was wearing a mask -- though coronavirus cases are rising in Michigan and nearly every other battleground state.
"Where is Laura? Where is she? I can't recognize you. Is that a mask? No way. Are you wearing a mask? I've never seen her in a mask. Look at you. She's being very politically correct. Whoa!" Trump said.
Ahead of more rallies in Wisconsin and Minnesota, Trump complained that local officials in Minnesota are “scamming” him by not allowing his campaign to hold a rally of more than 250 people in order to adhere to the state's COVID-19 restrictions.
“You know what, that maybe will give us the final victory. We haven't won Minnesota since 1972, OK?" Trump said. "That's not good odds, but we are very popular because I helped with that disaster in Minneapolis."
-ABC News’ Jordyn Phelps