According to a report by the National Broadcasting Corporation (NBC) on September 14, Nevada Governor Steve Sisolak recently criticized U.S. President Trump's indoor campaign rally held last weekend, saying that it violated the state's epidemic prevention regulations.

  Sisolak said on social media that Trump had gathered thousands of people in an indoor venue for political gatherings. He "seems to forget that this country is still under the influence of a global pandemic."

He stated that Trump had taken "reckless and selfish behavior."

  Sisolak said: "This (campaign rally) is an insult to every Nevada resident who obeyed instructions, made sacrifices, and put the safety of neighbors on his own. This is also a direct response to all the recent progress in epidemic prevention we have made. Threats, and may make us return to a worse situation."

  On the evening of September 13, local time, Trump held an indoor campaign rally in a factory in Nevada, and roughly 6,000 people participated.

In response to the new crown pneumonia epidemic, Nevada prohibits organizing gatherings of more than 50 people. Therefore, Trump's campaign rally directly violated the state's regulations and was widely criticized by all walks of life.

(CCTV reporter Gu Xiang)

  (Edited by Cui Jilin)