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Trump son criticizes Biden at rally in Sparks

Trump Jr.: Failures in Democrat’s career

- By Colton Lochhead Contact Capital Bureau Chief Colton Lochhead at Clochhead@reviewjour­nal.com. Follow @Coltonloch­head on Twitter.

SPARKS — A day after President Donald Trump and former Vice President Joe Biden verbally sparred in a wild first of three debates, Trump’s son was in Northern Nevada stumping for the president’s re-election campaign.

A mostly maskless crowd of a few hundred people gathered for the outdoor rally on Wednesday afternoon at Peterbilt Truck Parts and Equipment in Sparks to listen to Donald Trump Jr., who repeated many of the barbs his father lobbed at Biden the night before and pumped up the crowd with many of the Trump campaign highlights, from accusation­s of social media censorship to jabs at former presidenti­al candidate Hillary Clinton.

“We’ve got a lot of big, powerful people working against us,” Trump Jr. said.

He railed against Biden claims that he would be able to improve health care, the U.S. criminal justice system and other areas of government, echoing his father’s remarks from the debate that hit Biden for not accomplish­ing those things while in office as vice president or as a U.S. senator.

“If he could have fixed anything,

he would have done it by now,” Trump Jr. said.

The Wednesday rally comes about two weeks after President Trump swung through Nevada with a pair of stops in Minden and Henderson.

The Trump campaign is seeking to swing voters in the state that he lost to Hillary Clinton by about 2.5 percentage points in 2016 and which saw Democrats win all but one state constituti­onal office and a near supermajor­ity in the state Legislatur­e two years later.

As of Wednesday, ballots in nine of Nevada’s 17 counties had been sent to voters. Ballots for voters in the state’s two largest metro hubs of Clark and Washoe counties are scheduled to go out on Oct. 10 and Oct. 5, respective­ly.

Earlier Wednesday, Washoe County Health Officer Kevin Dick said he was concerned about the rally given the recent spike in coronaviru­s cases in the county. He noted that the event would violate Nevada’s current COVID-19 restrictio­ns that caps gatherings at 50 people.

”I know that the city of Sparks has tried to do their best to put the work with Peterbilt on some some controls and measures to help the spread of the disease. But the bottom line is that the governor’s directive today is to limit gatherings to 50. And so it’s not in compliance with the governor’s directive,” Dick said Wednesday during a weekly press call on the county’s COVID-19 response.

Gov. Steve Sisolak announced Tuesday that the gathering limit would be raised to 250 for most indoor and outdoor gatherings starting Thursday.

Trump’s previous Nevada rallies in September — an outdoor rally at the Minden-tahoe Airport in Douglas County followed the next day by an indoor rally in Henderson — also drew the ire of public health officials. The Henderson rally, held inside an Xtreme Manufactur­ing facility, drew a $3,000 fine from Henderson for violating the state’s COVID-19 gathering limit restrictio­ns.

The building’s owner, Trump ally Don Ahern, had been fined more than $10,000 for an Evangelica­ls for Trump event that also violated the state’s coronaviru­s restrictio­ns.

 ?? Colton Lochhead Las Vegas Review-journal ?? Donald Trump Jr. stumps for his father’s presidenti­al re-election campaign Wednesday at Peterbilt Truck Parts and Equipment in Sparks.
Colton Lochhead Las Vegas Review-journal Donald Trump Jr. stumps for his father’s presidenti­al re-election campaign Wednesday at Peterbilt Truck Parts and Equipment in Sparks.

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