Republican National Convention to hold scaled back convention in Florida

The convention celebration will still be in Jacksonville.

The Republican National Committee has scaled down plans for its convention next month in Jacksonville, Florida.

McDaniel also said in the letter that North Carolina Governor Roy Cooper began to play politics with the convention therefore the decision was made the celebratory aspect of the event to Jacksonville, Fla., while keeping the business aspect of the convention in Charlotte.

The North Carolina Democratic party said in a statement Thursday morning that President Trump finally recognized that a full scale convention with no safety measure would be dangerous.

"With today’s news, the President has finally recognized what Governor Cooper had been saying for weeks -- that a full-scale convention with no safety measures would be dangerous and deeply irresponsible. If it wasn’t already obvious that Donald Trump’s attacks against the Governor were purely political, it is now," NCDP Communications Director Austin Cook said.

During a press call with reporters on Wednesday, Vice President Mike Pence said that the convention is a work in progress and that President Trump will be flexible.

“The President indicated that we'll be flexible. We will continue to consult with Mayor Curry and other local health officials and Governor DeSantis as we move forward. But there's consideration being given to having the convention in an outdoor setting, and also putting the kind of measures in place that put the health of all of those that are participating first.”

McDaniel also said the RNC will utilize indoor and outdoor venues within a multi block radius of Jacksonville “including the VyStar Veterans Memorial Arena, TIAA Bank Field, Daily’s Place Amphitheater, 121 Financial Ballpark, and several others.”

There will also be events in the daytime and evening throughout the convention in Florida and that health protocols will be implemented to ensure a safe event.

“We plan to implement a variety of health protocols in order to ensure a safe event. This plan includes but is not limited to on-site temperature checks, available PPE, aggressive sanitizing protocols, and available COVID-19 testing.”