Pool Reports by Todd Gillman, The Dallas Morning News
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October 10, 2020 12:36 |
Pool report #1 Checking in from outside the briefing room on a bright but overcast afternoon. Poolers have been swabbed for COVID-19 and many are trying to stay out of the hot zone as much as possible. Music and occasional crowd sounds are wafting over from the South Lawn event. Trumpets carry especially well. Pool expects to be out there in an hour or so. Police and Secret Service have closed surrounding streets to vehicles. Lafayette Park is closed. |
October 10, 2020 12:59 |
pool report #2/rally info Attendance: we're told "hundreds" and less than a thousand, but will try to get more clarity on that.Social media is filled with photos of people in blue shirts from the Blexit DC Back the Blue event (search: #Blexit) already on the South Lawn. Pool has not seen them yet. We'll be out there after 1:30. Judd Deere came back to the press workspace to talk logistics with photographers and provided some info. Excerpts may go out soon. Speech maybe 20 to 30 minutes. "This is an official event" not a campaign event, and no campaign staff is involved. "The campaign is not involved in this." Anyone in attendance was invited by the White House but he doesn't have a list. So, no Hatch Act implications, he says. If you see campaign signs or other signage, it's because people brought it themselves. "We're not handing out anything but people can bring things onto the complex," Deere said. Poolers note that the Q3 wifi password is up and those are zees, not twos. Handwriting, people. C'mon. |
October 10, 2020 13:07 |
pool report #3/excerpts from South Lawn "peaceful protest for law & order" >From the press office: |
October 10, 2020 14:08 |
pool report #4/South Lawn - Trump on balcony The Marine Band played "Hail to the Chief" and the president appeared on the balcony a moment before 2p, wearing a mask that he quickly took off as the crowd cheered and chanted "USA! USA!" "I'm feeling great... We're starting very big with our rallies ... because we cannot allow our country to become a socialist country," he said.Within 3 minutes he has referred to "Sleepy Joe Biden" and then begun boasting about the border wall. It's material typical of a campaign speech. Crowd size: several hundred. Maybe 300 to 400. Hard to say for sure. They're almost all wearing "Blexit Backs the Blue" T-shirts in a distinctive shade of blue, and also almost all wearing red MAGA caps. The crowd is racially diverse. More whitesHe thanks the "Blexit Foundation" and its founders Candace Owens and Brandon Tatum. "The other day in the debate Biden couldn't even use the words law enforcement." The press is behind the crowd on the South Lawn, a rope about 6 feet from the line of barriers at the back of the crowd. Chants of "Four more years!" after Trump says Democrats have no enthusiasm and starts talking about polls in the election, again seeming to undermine the claim this is an "official" rather than campaign event. "Biden likes to call them peaceful protesters," he says -- more boos. |
October 10, 2020 14:13 |
pool report #5/South Lawn rally -pix and comments "We have a level of support the likes of which nobody has ever seen," Trump boasted before launching into riff on ballot fraud. He refers to "left wing politicians like Kamala Harris," mispronouncing the name as "kuh-MAH-luh" >From this distance, several hundred feet, the president's color looks good and he doesn't sound hoarse or impaired in any way. But I'd rely more on close-up photography to make your own judgment. >From the White House Today, President Donald J. Trump will deliver remarks to peaceful protesters in support of law and order. Since taking office, President Trump has been steadfast in his commitment to restoring law and order to our country while working with State and Local law enforcement to protect our communities and the rights of all Americans. The President will also highlight his Administration's monumental achievements for communities of color including record unemployment, historic low poverty rates, criminal justice reform, billions of investment through Opportunity Zones, and unwavering support of school choice. Under President Trump's leadership, the American Dream is being restored for citizens all across our great Nation and the forgotten men and women of America are no longer forgotten. The following individuals are expected to attend: The White House External Participants |
October 10, 2020 14:18 |
pool report #6/South Lawn rally ends Lots more politics from POTUS. "Our opponents will crush the comeback with unscientific lockdowns." "We got a great poll in Florida. We got a great poll in North Carolina. ... We got a great poll in Nevada. ... Georgia is looking fantastic. Texas is looking fantastic... We got a great poll in Texas and great polls all over the place and they understand that." Crowd breaks into a chant of "We love you! We love you!" and he says back "I love you too." At 2:17, 18 minutes after appearing on the balcony, POTUS walked back inside as the Marine Band played "God Bless America." |
October 10, 2020 14:35 |
pool report #7/South Lawn rally color The pool was quickly escorted off the South Lawn but your pooler managed to grab a quick chat with one attendee on the South Lawn who identified herself as Yolanda de la Torre from Rialto, Calif., in San Bernardino County. How did she end up here? "You know what, we heard that we're gonna be out here to back the blue and our family is very pro police officer, law enforcement, law and order. So we had to come out here and do our part," she said. Did this feel like a campaign event? "No, it felt a little bit like a celebration to me," she said. The attached photo is Yolanda. It was too rushed to get any more bio info from her. For what it's worth, Jared Kushner, masked, was crossing the Palm Room as pooler was walking from Rose Garden to the press workspace. No idea if he had been at the rally. |
October 10, 2020 15:04 |
pool report #8/lid and more South Lawn rally color Close-up photos of the president's right hand (head-on photo as he removed his light blue mask, and from behind as he gestured to the crowd) show flesh-color bandages, presumably where he received intravenous injection. Thanks to our photo colleagues for their skill in capturing that detail, and their generosity in flagging it. Poolers also spotted White House chief of staff Mark Meadows on the driveway at the rally, and medical adviser Dr. Scott Atlas on the grass. Atlas wore sunglasses and no mask. Meadows did wear a mask. A travel/photo lid was declared at 2:55 p.m. It has been a rare treat serving as your pooler today. Mrs. Pooler has threatened a "Silkwood shower" when I get home and I'm afraid to google what that means. |
Donald J. Trump (1st Term), Pool Reports of October 10, 2020 Online by Gerhard Peters and John T. Woolley, The American Presidency Project https://www.presidency.ucsb.edu/node/352381