MICHIGANPresident Trump visits Ford plant where PPE is being producedThe Detroit NewsPresident Trump looks through a face shield, in front of poster of the manufacturing of these shields during a tour of the Ford Motor Company Rawsonville Components Plant, one of the many repurposed American factories producing personal protective equipment and ventilators in the fight against the COVID-19 pandemic in Ypsilanti, Michigan on May 21, 2020.Daniel Mears, The Detroit NewsAir Force One and President Donald Trump lands at Detroit Metropolitan Airport for a tour of Ford Motor Company Rawsonville Components Plant, one of the many repurposed American factories producing personal protective equipment and ventilators in the fight against the COVID-19 pandemic in Ypsilanti, Michigan on May 21, 2020.Daniel Mears, The Detroit NewsPresident Donald J. Trump walks down the steps from Air Force One at Detroit Metropolitan Airport in Ypsilanti.Daniel Mears, The Detroit NewsPresident Donald J. Trump waves to someone on the tarmac after exiting Air Force One at Detroit Metropolitan Airport Thursday.Daniel Mears, The Detroit NewsFans and opponents of President Trump line the sides of the road and sides of overpasses as President Trump's motorcade makes its way to Ford Motor Company Rawsonville Components Plant in Ypsilanti for a tour.Daniel Mears, The Detroit NewsFans and opponents of President Trump line the sides of the road and sides of overpasses as President Trump's motorcade makes its way to Ford Motor Company Rawsonville Components Plant in Ypsilanti for a tour.Daniel Mears, The Detroit NewsFans and opponents of President Trump line the sides of the road and sides of overpasses as President Trump's motorcade makes its way to Ford Motor Company Rawsonville Components Plant in Ypsilanti for a tour.Daniel Mears, The Detroit NewsPresident Donald J. Trump participates in a listening session with African American leaders before touring the plant.Daniel Mears, The Detroit NewsPresident Donald J. Trump participates in a listening session with African American leaders before touring the plant which is producing PPE to fight against the COVID-19 pandemic.Daniel Mears, The Detroit NewsScott Turner, White House Opportunity and Revitalization Council during a listening session with African American leaders before touring the plant.Daniel Mears, The Detroit NewsPresident Donald J. Trump participates in a listening session with African American leaders before touring the plant.Daniel Mears, The Detroit NewsSecretary Ben Carson, Department of Housing and Urban Development during a listening session President Donald Trump and African American leaders before touring the plant.Daniel Mears, The Detroit NewsPresident Donald J. Trump participates in a listening session with African American leaders before touring the Ford plant that is producing PPE to fight against the COVID-19 pandemic.Daniel Mears, The Detroit NewsJohn James, who is running for U.S. Senate participating in a listening session with African American leaders and President Donald Trump before touring the plant.Daniel Mears, The Detroit NewsPresident Donald J. Trump answers questions from the media after participating in a listening session with African American leaders before touring the plant.Daniel Mears, The Detroit NewsPresident Trump looks through a face shield, in front of poster of the manufacturing of these shields, while touring Ford Motor Co.'s Rawsonville Components Plant in Ypsilanti, Michigan on May 21, 2020.Daniel Mears, The Detroit NewsPresident Trump looks through a face shield, in front of poster of the manufacturing of these shields during a tour of the Ford Motor Company Rawsonville Components Plant, one of the many repurposed American factories producing personal protective equipment and ventilators in the fight against the COVID-19 pandemic in Ypsilanti, Michigan on May 21, 2020.Daniel Mears, The Detroit NewsExecutive Chairman of Ford Motor Company Bill Ford Jr., Ford CEO Jim Hackett and President Donald J. Trump during a tour of the Ford Motor Company Rawsonville Components Plant where PPE is being produced in the fight against COVID-19 pandemic.Daniel Mears, The Detroit NewsPresident Donald J. Trump and Executive Chairman of Ford Motor Company Bill Ford Jr. during a tour of the Ford Motor Company Rawsonville Components Plant which is producing PPE in the fight against the COVID-19 pandemic in Ypsilanti, Michigan on May 21, 2020.Daniel Mears, The Detroit NewsPresident Donald J. Trump and Executive Chairman of Ford Motor Company Bill Ford Jr. during a tour of the Ford Motor Company Rawsonville Components Plant.Daniel Mears, The Detroit NewsPresident Donald J. Trump shows the press a mask he said he wore earlier in the day during a tour of the Ford Motor Company Rawsonville Components Plant, one of the many repurposed American factories producing personal protective equipment and ventilators in the fight against the COVID-19 pandemic in Ypsilanti, Michigan on May 21, 2020.Daniel Mears, The Detroit NewsPresident Donald J. Trump tours the Ford Motor Company Rawsonville Components Plant, one of the many repurposed American factories producing personal protective equipment and ventilators in the fight against the COVID-19 pandemic.Daniel Mears, The Detroit NewsPresident Donald J. Trump and Executive Chairman of Ford Motor Company Bill Ford Jr. during a tour of the Ford Motor Company Rawsonville Components Plant.Daniel Mears, The Detroit NewsPresident Donald J. Trump tours the Ford Motor Company Rawsonville Components Plant, one of the many repurposed American factories producing personal protective equipment and ventilators in the fight against the COVID-19 pandemic.Daniel Mears, The Detroit NewsPresident Donald J. Trump comes out to applause to make remarks after touring the Ford Motor Company Rawsonville Components Plant, one of the many repurposed American factories producing personal protective equipment and ventilators in the fight against the COVID-19 pandemic in Ypsilanti, Michigan on May 21, 2020.Daniel Mears, The Detroit NewsPresident Donald J. Trump comes out to applause to make remarks after touring the Ford Motor Company Rawsonville Components Plant, one of the many repurposed American factories producing personal protective equipment and ventilators in the fight against the COVID-19 pandemic in Ypsilanti, Michigan on May 21, 2020.Daniel Mears, The Detroit NewsPresident Donald J. Trump has remarks with a small audience practicing social distancing after touring the Ford Motor Company Rawsonville Components Plant, one of the many repurposed American factories producing personal protective equipment and ventilators in the fight against the COVID-19 pandemic in Ypsilanti, Michigan on May 21, 2020.Daniel Mears, The Detroit News