Washington Post: “His last day on the trail was Monday, when he delivered a foreign policy speech at the American Israel Public Affairs Committee policy conference. His next public campaign event is not until Tuesday afternoon in Wisconsin — which votes April 5 — meaning that he will have gone seven full days without any campaign events.”
“Although the candidate has remained active launching Twitter attacks on rivals while vacationing in Florida, his absence on the trail is a notable departure from his hectic schedule around high-stakes elections in the South and the Midwest this month. His campaign regularly hosted several events a day and hopped between states each night.”
“The downtime comes after weeks of negative press centered on volatile, sometimes-violent clashes between protesters and his supporters at campaign rallies around the country.”
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