Trump defies governor, heads to Maine where protesters await
GUILFORD, Maine — President Donald Trump’s first trip to Maine as president was meant to showcase the administration’s work to fight the coronavirus but it attracted hundreds of supporters and opponents of Trump who turned out Friday to demonstrate amid the national upheaval over the death of George Floyd.
The state’s Democratic governor urged President Trump in advance to watch his tone during the visit. And the sheriff in the state’s most rural county warned protesters on both sides to behave themselves as demonstrations continue around the country over the death of Floyd.
Trump’s was to visit Guilford, population 1,500, home to Puritan Medical Products, one of only two major companies producing a special type of swab needed to ramp up coronavirus testing.
By early afternoon, ahead of Trump’s arrival, supporters heavily outnumbered anti-Trump demonstrators. But there were numerous other anti-Trump demonstrations planned in the state, and some organizers had dissuaded protesters from coming to Guilford.