May 30, 2020 | 1:00pm | Updated May 30, 2020 | 4:16pm
President Trump speaks during a rally in North Charleston, South Carolina, in February.
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President Trump is heading back to the campaign trail after a three-month coronavirus hiatus.
The president’s re-election effort is hosting two in-person fundraisers — one in Texas and one at his New Jersey golf resort — in early June, The Hill reported Saturday.
Only 25 supporters will be allowed to attend — and each of them will have to pass a coronavirus test on the day of the event, administered by the White House medical unit and paid for by Trump’s fundraising committee.
The group should have plenty of cash to cover the bill. Tickets for the outdoor gathering at the Trump National Golf Club on June 13 in Bedminster, New Jersey, will go for $250,000 a pop. Couples wanting in on the Dallas, Texas, event on June 11 will have to pony up $580,600.
Trump has been champing at the bit to reopen the economy after widespread coronavirus shutdowns — but his campaign events will abide by local rules.
Texas has relaxed most restrictions statewide. But hard-hit New Jersey, which has been slower to reopen, only allows outdoor crowds of 25 people or fewer.
He was forced to cancel a March 12 fundraiser when the coronavirus crisis hit critical mass.