President Donald Trump announced Thursday that he has scrubbed his planned Republican National Convention scheduled for Florida next month, citing a "flare-up" of the coronavirus.
Trump's formal renomination will still go forward in North Carolina, where a small subset of GOP delegates will still gather in Charlotte, North Carolina, for just four hours on August 24. Florida was to have hosted four nights of programming and parties that Trump had hoped would be a "four-night infomercial" for his re-election.
"It's a different world, and it will be for a little while," Trump said, explaining his decision. "To have a big convention is not the right time."
Trump moved the ceremonial portions of the GOP convention to Florida last month amid a dispute with North Carolina's Democratic leaders over holding an event indoors with maskless supporters. But those plans were steadily scaled back as virus cases spiked in Florida and much of the country over the past month.