WASHINGTON — President Donald Trump will visit Maine on Friday afternoon to speak with fishermen and tour a plant that’s manufacturing coronavirus testing supplies even as the state’s top Democrats have suggested he’s not welcome.
Trump is scheduled to hold a roundtable in Bangor on supporting America’s commercial fishermen and then will visit Guilford, where he’ll tour and deliver remarks at Puritan Medical Products, which is producing nasal swabs for COVID-19 testing.
Gov. Janet Mills, a Democrat, told Trump during a conference call with governors earlier this week that she was “very concerned” that the president’s presence in her state “may cause security problems.”