Florida: Less than two weeks after he tested positive for coronavirus, an exuberant US President Donald Trump made a comeback to the campaign trail with a rally in Sanford, Florida stating that he felt 'so powerful' that he wanted to 'kiss everyone' in the audience.
Walking off Air Force One at the Orlando Sanford International Airport onto a stage, Trump played down the coronavirus and said: "22 days from now we're going to win this state, we're going to win four more years at the White House."
"I feel so powerful," said Trump. "I'll walk into that audience. I'll walk in there, I'll kiss everyone in that audience. I'll kiss the guys and the beautiful women ... everybody," he said. Before his speech, Trump tossed masks into the crowd.
The White House earlier in the day had released a statement by Trump's physician saying the president had tested negative for COVID-19 on consecutive days.
At the rally, the President said that he was in great shape and that he was not an "old person", labelling the people who criticise this statement as "sickest of them all".
"I am not an old person--I am very young and I am in such perfect shape. I am in such great shape that and they said, 'Donald Trump misrepresented today again. He said he was in great shape, but he was young. "These people are the sickest of them all," he added.
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