Presidential politics, sidelined by pandemic, poised for Trump-fuelled comeback
WASHINGTON — Donald Trump’s re-election efforts appear to be showing new signs of life despite lingering concerns about whether the accelerated reopening in parts of the United States could prompt a second wave of the novel coronavirus.
Those marathon White House task force briefings, a fixture at the height of the COVID-19 pandemic last month, have all but disappeared, done in at least partly by the president’s disastrous musings about UV light and disinfectants as potential treatments.
Press secretary Kayleigh McEnany has taken over podium duties while Trump, keen to get back on the campaign trail, takes tentative steps outside the national capital, most recently in Arizona. There, his visit to a Honeywell mask-making facility bore many of the familiar hallmarks of a Trump campaign rally.
This time, however, it’s the American economy he wants to make great again — and the outcome of the vote in November likely depends on it.