Donald Trump has bizarre “Live and Let Die” incident
When Mike Pence refused to wear a mask at the Mayo Clinic, it set off a week long negative news cycle for him, before he finally had to admit during a town hall that he should have worn one. Donald Trump has clearly learned nothing from this, as he toured a Honeywell factory today in Arizona, and he wore safety googles but no mask. It gets even worse.
Watch this Washington Post video of Trump touring the factory today, and be sure to turn the sound up:
They are also, somewhat inappropriately, blasting 'Live and let die' over the factory sound system pic.twitter.com/A11qkUla2F
— Zach Purser Brown (@zachjourno) May 5, 2020
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That’s right, the warehouse is clearly blasting the Paul McCartney song “Live and Let Die” during Donald Trump’s visit. It’s not at all clear if this was a mere coincidence and was part of a regular soundtrack for the warehouse, or if the workers were trying to send some kind of message to Trump. Either way, this is beyond surreal.
In addition, CNN’s Jim Acosta tweeted this image confirming that facemarks were “required” in the factory that Donald Trump was touring:
Trump not wearing mask but goggles at Honeywell facility. Other aides not wearing masks at all. Sign in facility says “face mask required in this area.” pic.twitter.com/Uq7Fr2ioeS
— Jim Acosta (@Acosta) May 5, 2020
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Bill Palmer is the publisher of the political news outlet Palmer Report