President Trump has been glared for not wearing a mask at two outside events this week.

President Trump has stopped attending outside events since March 28, following guidelines for social distance in the United States.

Then, after an interview with Fox News at the Lincoln Memorial in Washington DC on the 3rd, a visit to the mask production plant in Arizona on the 5th and yesterday (8th) was held at the Washington Monument to commemorate the 75th anniversary of the European victory in World War II. Have.

Both the visit to the mask production plant and the wedding ceremony on the anniversary of the anniversary, President Trump did not wear a mask.

Seven veterans from the Second World War attended the ceremony.

Their age ranges from 96 to 100 years of age, compared to younger age groups, which are more vulnerable to corona19.

Defense Secretary Esper did not wear a mask, and scenes gathered with these veterans were captured to take pictures before the event began.

A member of the veterans' group told Washington Post that "Trump's aides should demonstrate exemplary behavior to keep veterans and the elderly safe."

When President Trump asked if journalists were considering wearing a mask, he said, "No, because I was very far from them."

When President Trump visited a mask manufacturing plant on the 5th, he was pointed out that he was not obeying the instructions to wear a mask.