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Mike Pence defends Trump rallies despite coronavirus spikes

Vice President Mike Pence on Friday defended hosting re-election rallies for President Trump as portions of the country are reporting big spikes in new coronavirus infections.

Pence cited the Constitution’s freedoms of speech and assembly and noted the presidential election in November.

“Well, the freedom of speech, the right to peaceably assemble is enshrined in the Constitution of the United States. And we have an election coming up this fall,” Pence said in response to a reporter’s question at the first coronavirus task force briefing in months.

Trump and Pence hosted their first re-election rally since March 2 on Saturday in Tulsa, Oklahoma. About 6,200 supporters participated — far fewer than expected, and most declined to wear masks given out by the Trump campaign. This week, Trump also spoke to hundreds at an Arizona church.

“Even in a health crisis, the American people don’t forfeit our constitutional rights, and working with state officials — as we did in Oklahoma and as we did in Arizona — we’re creating settings where people can choose to participate in the political process and, and we’ll continue to do that, Pence said.

Pence said he and Trump “believe that taking proper steps as we’ve created screening at recent events and giving people the very best counsel that we have, we still want to give people the freedom to participate in the political process and we respect that.”

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Mike Pence speaks after leading a White House Coronavirus Task Force briefing.
Mike Pence speaks after leading a White House coronavirus task force briefing.Getty Images
Mike Pence speaks after leading a White House Coronavirus Task Force briefing.
Mike Pence speaks after leading a White House coronavirus task force briefing.Getty Images
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Trump told reporters this month that he plans to host additional rallies in Arizona, Florida and North Carolina.

According to the Trump campaign, six Tulsa advance staffers tested positive for COVID-19 shortly before Trump and Pence arrived. Two aides who attended the rally later tested positive as well.

Tulsa is among the areas of the US that have experienced a spike in coronavirus cases this week as states reopen following strict restrictions on businesses and public gatherings.

But Pence said he was “pleased to say that now the better part of a week since we were in Oklahoma, I think their positivity rate has actually declined as of today, and that’s a great testament to the fact that people are using common sense.”