Chinanews, September 14th, according to comprehensive US media reports, on September 13, US President Trump held the first indoor campaign rally in Nevada since June.

But the rally was accused of ignoring state regulations and the government's health guidelines on the new crown virus. The governor of Nevada accused Trump of taking "reckless and selfish behavior" and said these behaviors would put his life at risk.

  According to CBS reports, relatively few people wore masks at the rally.

However, those who are standing in the stands behind Trump, who may be photographed by cameras, etc., are required to wear face masks.

Trump said at the meeting: "We will not block this country again. The blockade will destroy the lives and dreams of millions of Americans." He also said that the United States will easily defeat the new crown virus.

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  The U.S. "Capitol Hill" pointed out that Nevada Governor Hisorick stated on social media when Trump took the stage to speak. At Trump's rally, many participants did not appear to wear a face mask, which violated local social networking. Distance regulations and White House recommendations, the president "seems to forget that this country is still in a global pandemic."

  He said: "This (act) is an insult to every Nevada who obeys instructions, makes sacrifices, and puts neighbors’ interests above himself. This will also pose a direct threat to our recent progress and may Make us backward."

  According to reports, Trump also accused Hisorick at the rally and said to the people of Nevada: "Tell your governor: Open up your state!"

  This is the first indoor rally since Trump held an indoor rally in Tulsa, Oklahoma.

The rally was accused of violating Henderson, Nevada's regulations prohibiting indoor gatherings of more than 50 people.

  Earlier, Henderson City government officials pointed out that “The City of Henderson has issued a compliance letter and verbal warning to the event organizers, saying that holding the event as planned will directly violate the governor’s emergency instructions for the new crown. (The instruction) specifically , Is to prohibit gatherings of more than 50 people in private or public places.” Officials pointed out, “The city government may impose a fine of up to $500 for violations of the governor’s instructions and suspend or revoke business licenses.”

  In response, Trump’s campaign spokesperson Tim Muta responded: “If (people) can protest on the streets with thousands of people, gamble in casinos, or burn stores in riots, then (they ) Can gather together peacefully according to the First Amendment and listen to the report of the President of the United States."

  Campaign officials added that masks will be provided to all participants and "encourage" to wear them. According to the organizer of the event, all participants will undergo temperature checks.