Community members chanted slogans and chanted the sound of a shell or shankha for the speedy recovery of President Trump and the First Lady.
On Sunday evening, the American Indian community held a prayer vigil for President Donald Trump and First Lady Melania Trump, wishing them a speedy recovery. Not only did his supporters rally outside the hospital, but they also showed actual support from cities across the United States.
“I would like to thank members of our community who are there at Walter Reed Hospital, praying for our President Trump and the First Lady. Despite being diagnosed with COVID-19, our president and supporters have done more than Biden has done,” said Nisha Sharma, a congressional candidate from California District 11, "It was done in 47 years."
Community members chanted slogans and chanted the sound of a shell or shankha for the speedy recovery of President Trump and the First Lady.
The Guardians of Dharma, an American Hindu organization, hosted the event. During the prayer meeting, Americans and Indians also supported President Trump in his bid for re-election and reached out to other community members across the country to campaign on his behalf.
His medical team said in a Sunday update to members of the White House press gathering that President Trump may be released from Walter Reed National Military Medical Center as soon as Monday, as the president continues his treatment on dexamethasone and remdesivir to combat the coronavirus.
Dr. Sean Connelly said Trump has experienced two episodes of transient dips in oxygen levels. From Thursday through Friday morning, Conley said Trump was in good shape with mild symptoms and high oxygen levels in the 1990s. By late Friday morning, the president had a high fever and his oxygen levels had begun to drop below 94 percent.
President Trump was admitted to Walter Reed on Friday after announcing that he and the first lady had tested positive for the coronavirus.
Dozens have stood outside the hospital waving the Trump 2020 flags and banners since President Trump entered. American flags and flowers were piled up on the sign outside the hospital building. Trump thanked his supporters Sunday morning on Twitter.


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