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Bowing to Pressure and Sheriff, Trump Cancels Plans for Jacksonville Convention, Citing Covid ‘Flare-Up’

July 23, 2020 | FlaglerLive | 8 Comments

Goodbye Jacksonville. (White House)
Goodbye Jacksonville. (White House)

President Donald Trump announced Thursday the Republican National Convention won’t be held next month in Jacksonville, citing the “flare up” of Covid-19 cases in Florida.




“To have a big convention, it’s not the right time,” Trump told reporters at the White House. “It’s really something that, for me, I have to protect the American people. That’s what I’ve always done. That’s what I always will do. That’s what I’m about.”

Trump said he will still make his nomination acceptance speech that was scheduled for Aug. 27, but “we won’t do a big crowded convention.”

He said the decision to scrap the Jacksonville event wasn’t made by local officials, instead pointing to a need for safety and potential negative media coverage.

“I could see the media saying, ‘Oh, this is very unsafe,’” Trump said. “I don’t want to be in that position. It’s safety, not because of the media, but that’s what they would say.”

Jacksonville Sheriff Mike Williams this week expressed concern about a lack of preparedness for the event, which had long been planned for Charlotte, N.C., but was moved to Jacksonville last month. Mayor Lenny Curry agreed with Williams’ comments.

Curry and Williams, both Republicans, issued a joint statement Thursday thanking Trump for his decision to call off the Jacksonville event.

“We appreciate President Donald Trump considering our public health and safety concerns in making this incredibly difficult decision,” the statement said. “As always, in Jacksonville public safety is our number one priority. President Trump has once again reaffirmed his commitment to the safety of Jacksonville, Florida and the people of the United States of America.”




Republican Party of Florida Chairman Sen. Joe Gruters, a state senator from Sarasota, said Trump was “selfless” in the decision.

“He put the safety and well-being of Floridians first,” Gruters said in a statement released by the party. “His leadership will continue to energize voters, and we look forward to helping him win Florida on his way to a second term as president.”

The Florida Democratic Party gave Trump backhanded credit for his action.


“I’m glad Donald Trump took his head out of the sand long enough to realize what a predictable, preventable disaster he was about to inflict on the city of Jacksonville.”


“I’m glad Donald Trump took his head out of the sand long enough to realize what a predictable, preventable disaster he was about to inflict on the city of Jacksonville,” state Democratic Chairwoman Terrie Rizzo said in a statement. “His ego-driven political stunt has wasted precious time and resources during a pandemic, and Floridians will remember his reckless leadership in November.”

Republican leaders last month decided to move key parts of the convention from Charlotte to Jacksonville after Trump expressed displeasure that North Carolina Gov. Roy Cooper, a Democrat, was “unable to guarantee” that coronavirus social-distancing requirements would be lifted before the event, which was scheduled for Aug. 24 to Aug. 27.

But Florida has been inundated with COVID-19 cases during the past month, becoming a hotspot for the disease.

Last week, the Jacksonville host committee scaled backed the size of the event because of the pandemic, while announcing that indoor and outdoor facilities would be used for various events.




Jacksonville fought for the convention by pointing to the potential for up to $100 million in local economic impact. But even that projection was taking a hit as plans were scaled back.

The Jacksonville City Council was scheduled to hold a workshop Friday on a $33 million convention funding request for such things as designated protest zones and event security. But the request was drawing red flags from local officials.

Trump said official nomination business set for Aug. 24 will still take place in Charlotte as planned.

–Jim turner and Ana Ceballos, News Service of Florida

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Comments

  1. Motherworry says

    July 23, 2020 at 9:56 pm

    But it is safe to send the kids to school??

  2. Flatsflyer says

    July 24, 2020 at 5:14 am

    Probably afraid that not all of his 29 supporters would attend. He is current loosing according to Fox Polls in all the Battleground States by double digits. When you can’t manage, play golf on the taxpayers dime, have 1/2 of your administration under indictment or in jail and are stuck with a wife who is Communist Escort, you’re bound to be a real loser. You know it, I know it and Everyone knows it!

  3. Makeitso1701 says

    July 24, 2020 at 10:47 am

    trump and his campaign could care less about the virus “flare-up” as they call it , they are concerned about crowd size, or lack there of.
    Good for Jacksonville and the proper decision by the authorities.

  4. Bill C says

    July 24, 2020 at 1:44 pm

    What poetic justice- Trump driven out of Jacksonville by the TRUMP VIRUS.

  5. steve says

    July 24, 2020 at 4:13 pm

    Watching the Orange man back pedal is humorous to say the least. Welp no staged rallies for you anytime soon. I am just waiting for him to come out in a cheerleader outfit next.

  6. Mike Cocchiola says

    July 24, 2020 at 5:41 pm

    Trump canceled his “I Love Me” show because the city would have canceled it anyway. They were simply not going to be the target of citizens’ outrage had they put the Trump Virus petrie dish on national display followed by the inevitable surge of virus-related hospitalizations and deaths.

    Trump cares nothing for your life or mine. Nothing for the four million plus infected Americans and 145,000 deaths. He cares nothing for human beings… only Trump. Do not be encouraged by his feeble attempt to retreat and reset his murderous inaction and incompetence since he declared everything under control at 15 nationwide cases back in March. He didn’t care then and he doesn’t care now. That’s how psychopathy works. You are immune to empthy, conscience, remorse or concern for others. This guy is a zombie death machine.

  7. Christopher Lemke says

    July 24, 2020 at 7:40 pm

    According to the CDC it is.

  8. Gary R says

    July 25, 2020 at 8:48 am

    The Evidence Is Clear: Polls Are Not To Be Trusted https://www.forbes.com/sites/thomaslandstreet/2019/08/21/the-evidence-is-clear-polls-are-not-to-be-trusted/#65f2df9b47a6

    Joe Biden has no accomplishments in 48 years. He has a dream. Joe Biden’s first presidential run in 1988 cratered amid multiple instances of plagiarism. He has a history of racism. Was found guilty of massive corruption. Has a cognitive issue and Jill Biden is putting her husband through elder abuse. Steals Trump’s nationalist message with “Buy American” plan. I know it and anybody who Googles the above info will know it too.

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