Donald Trump has called his supporters "warriors" for turning out to a packed rally despite coronavirus fears. The US President's first re-election speech since March drew a crowd of around 10,000 people.
They attended despite confirmation earlier on Saturday that six members of his organising team were ill with Covid-19. There are fears the event could hasten the spread of coronavirus, and attendees have been required to sign a waiver protecting the Trump campaign from responsibility for any illness.
Speaking at the event in Tulsa, Oklahoma, Trump took aim at those who called for the event's cancellation over fears it could spark a fresh wave of cases. "You are warriors," the President said, as he began speaking at 7.15pm local time.