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Trump emerges from White House bubble to visit Arizona mask-making company

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By Kevin Liptak, CNN

Updated 1628 GMT (0028 HKT) May 5, 2020

(CNN)President Donald Trump emerged from his White House bubble Tuesday after weeks of
sheltering-in-place, breaking a lengthy self-isolation for a cross-country trip to Arizona that he hopes
will signal to the rest of the country a return to normal is imminent.

"The people of our country should think of themselves as warriors," Trump said before boarding Air
Force One for the first time since the end of March. "Our country has to open."
In reality, many states have re-upped their restrictions and only a few states have seen the prolonged
decline in cases the federal government says is necessary before phasing out social distancing.
Nevertheless, Trump is eager to demonstrate that life is slowing resuming -- starting with his own.
The day trip to Arizona will highlight a Honeywell facility that manufactures N95 masks, though the
state is also a critical battleground Trump hopes to win in November's general election.
Trump has openly pined for a return to his beloved campaign rallies, which were made impossible by
social distancing. He won't hold a rally on Tuesday but will deliver remarks and tour the mask-making
facility.
The price of reopening the economy: tens of thousands of American lives
The price of reopening the economy: tens of thousands of American lives
He also plans to hold a roundtable on supporting Native Americans and to sign an executive action
related to the killing or disappearance of Native American women, a persistent crisis the federal
government has been working to address.
He is not currently scheduled to visit with coronavirus patients or families of those who have died
from the disease. He said last week he's only spoken to a few Americans who have lost loved ones to
the virus.
Instead, Trump said he would "pay my respects" to Honeywell, the multinational Fortune 100
conglomerate.
"I'm going to pay my respects to a great company and a great state, the state of Arizona," Trump said.
Speaking before he departed the White House, Trump said he was unconcerned about traveling in
close quarters aboard Air Force One since every passenger had been tested for coronavirus.
"Literally they've been tested over the last hour," Trump said, though some people traveling with him
had been tested a day earlier. "It's a very strong group of people that want to make sure they are
tested, including Secret Service."
The White House has taken extensive steps to prevent Trump from contracting the virus, including
imposing rapid testing for anyone who comes into contact with him or Vice President Mike Pence.
But Trump isn't the only person traveling as part of his trip, and Air Force One isn't the only aircraft
bringing officials to Arizona. When any president travels, large contingents of advance staffers and
military and Secret Service personnel journey ahead of him.
White House officials have said they are taking precautions to prevent staff from getting ill. When
Pence has traveled over the past weeks to manufacturing facilities in Minnesota and Indiana, aides
said his advance team altered their practices, including taking military aircraft instead of commercial
flights.
When Pence visited the Mayo Clinic in Minnesota, he was widely criticized for ignoring the facility's
mandate that all visitors wear face masks. Later, he said he should have worn one, and did don a face
covering when visiting a GE plant in Indiana.
The Mayo Clinic episode reverberated for some White House officials, who realized the President
would face similar criticism if he ignored mask guidelines when he eventually began traveling.
Trump, who said in unveiling federal mask recommendations he couldn't picture himself wearing one,
suggested Tuesday he might.
"I think it's a mask facility, right? If it's a mask facility I will, yeah. I don't know if it's a mask facility.
We're going to see Honeywell," he said.
The federal guidelines Trump unveiled last month on restarting the economy state non-essential
travel should remain on hold until the second phase of reopening. But like other aspects of those
guidelines, Trump has given wide leeway in how they are applied.
Asked Tuesday why he thought governors were ignoring some of the criteria he laid out -- such as
having two weeks of declining cases in their states before reopening -- Trump acknowledged It was a
"fair question."
"I have given them great discretion. I respect the governors. And I've given them great discretion," he
said. "If, however, somebody is doing something that is egregious or wrong I will stop it in two
seconds."
Still, Trump acknowledged he was ready to see Americans returning to their pre-coronavirus lives.
"We did it the right way," he said. "We did everything right, but now it's time to go back to work."
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