Cooper’s office said Trump had called the governor and insisted on a full convention with no face masks or social distancing, and that Cooper expressed concern and suggested a scaled-back event.
Trump is now set to accept the nomination at the city-owned VyStar Veterans Memorial Arena in Jacksonville, which holds 15,000 people. Republicans are obligated to hold some portion of the convention in Charlotte because of a contract the party signed, but the celebration will be held in Jacksonville.
“The RNC is committed to holding a safe convention that fully complies with local health regulations in place at the time,” Republican National Committee National Press Secretary Mandi Merritt said in a statement.
“The event is still two months away, and we are planning to offer health precautions including but not limited to temperature checks, available PPE, aggressive sanitizing protocols, and available Covid-19 testing,” Merritt said. “We have a great working relationship with local leadership in Jacksonville and the state of Florida, and we will continue to coordinate with them in the months ahead.”
White House press secretary Kayleigh McEnany said Monday that Trump, who has resisted wearing a mask in public, told her he “has no problem with masks.”
“It’s the personal choice of any individual as to whether to wear a mask or not,” McEnany said at a White House press briefing. “He encourages people to make whatever decision is best for their safety, but he did say to me he has no problem with masks and to do whatever your local jurisdiction requests of you.”
Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis was asked by CNN’s Natasha Chen on Sunday if he has assured Trump that the convention can take place without mask requirements, after DeSantis said residents should stay away from closed spaces, crowds and close contact — what he calls “the three C’s.”
DeSantis responded, “It’s a work in progress. We’re going to try to get to yes. … Obviously we’re in a dynamic situation.”
“I think we’ll be fine by that time — it’s a couple months away — and we look forward to seeing that.”
CLARIFICATION: This story has been updated to reflect the nature of the question asked by CNN’s Natasha Chen.
CNN’s Dan Merica contributed to this report.