Trump Has ‘Legal,’ ‘Moral’ Responsibility To Wear Mask At Ford Plant, Michigan AG Says

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President Trump has a “moral” and “legal responsibility” to wear a mask while he tours a Ford motor plant today, Michigan attorney general Dana Nessel says by lisettevoytko

President Trump has a “moral” and “legal responsibility” to wear a mask while he tours a Ford motor plant Thursday, Michigan attorney general Dana Nessel wrote in an

, the latest development in the president’s visit that has been overshadowed by discussions as to whether he would wear a face covering for the first time in public.was made available Wednesday, wrote that the mask wearing policy “is not just the policy of Ford, by virtue of the Governor’s Executive Orders. It is currently the law of this State."

Nessel also cited the size of Michigan’s coronavirus outbreak and Trump’s recent exposure to White House staffers who tested positive for the virus as reasons for the president to wear a mask. A Ford spokesperson said Tuesday that the company requires masks on its premises, but added “the White House has its own safety and testing policies in place and will make its own determination,” leaving the door open as to whether Trump would wear a face covering.

When asked about this by reporters Tuesday, Trump said,"Where it’s appropriate, I would do it, certainly.”reported that if Trump does wear a mask Thursday, it would be the first time he has been seen on camera, in public, doing so., as Trump has not been seen wearing one and citizens prioritizing personal liberty reject them.

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