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Donald Trump pushes ‘law and order’ message at election rally

More than six million people have been infected with coronavirus in the country.

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US President Donald Trump attempted to paint himself as the “law and order” candidate at an election rally – and mocked rival Joe Biden for wearing a mask amid the pandemic.

Mr Trump told an audience in Pennsylvania that Mr Biden would “appease … domestic terrorists” while he will “arrest them and prosecute them”.

His words follow the administration’s hard line approach to mass demonstrations against racial injustice which have taken place across the country in recent months.

Mr Trump mocked Mr Biden for visiting two days after he had, claiming: “There was nobody there. He was a little late. I was going to say, ‘Hey listen, we ended that problem.’”

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The president was speaking in front of a crowd of hundreds packed into an airport hangar, where people stood closely together and few were seen wearing masks, despite the ongoing pandemic which has now killed more than 185,000 people and infected more than six million nationwide.

But Mr Trump has been flouting both local restrictions and his own administration’s social distancing guidelines as he insists on campaigning in front of large crowds and tries to project the image that the virus is waning as he pushes to reopen the economy.

President Donald Trump addresses a crowd at a campaign event at the Arnold Palmer Regional Airport
President Donald Trump addresses a crowd at a campaign event at the Arnold Palmer Regional Airport (Keith Srakocic/AP)

But at the same time, Mr Trump, who has rarely worn a mask, mocked Mr Biden for wearing one so often.

“If I were a psychiatrist, right, you know I’d say, ‘This guy’s got some big issues.’ Hanging down. Hanging down,” he said.

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