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Trump Supporters Outside Walter Reed Call for Prayers, Well Wishes as President Is Treated

"I think people should just put everything aside and just wish him better because coronavirus is a very dangerous virus and he's an elderly man"

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All day Saturday, well-wishers stood outside Walter Reed to show their support for President Trump as he gets treatment for the coronavirus. News4’s Darcy Spencer reports at one point the crowd was moved away as police investigated a suspicious package.

Supporters sending well-wishes to President Donald Trump, who has COVID-19, gathered outside Walter Reed National Military Medical Center on Saturday to wish the country’s most prominent patient a speedy recovery.

Dozens of people stood outside the hospital waving Trump 2020 flags and holding signs on Saturday evening.

Police moved demonstrators across the street and both directions of Rockville Pike were shut down outside Walter Reed at about 8 p.m. as police investigated a suspicious package outside. Police cleared the package and allowed Trump supporters to go back to the hospital gate a couple of hours later. Rockville Pike was reopened.

"This is not about - it's not about race. It's not about your political affiliation, right, it's about … being [patriotic]. We are all American. We are standing behind you," one man said.

"The country needs him. The world needs him too," a woman said.

"I think people should just put everything aside and just wish him better because coronavirus is a very dangerous virus and he's an elderly man. So, everyone should just pray for his safety and pray that he makes it out of this safely," one man said.

A group of supporters of Joe Biden could be seen demonstrating across the street from the hospital.

Demonstrations were largely peaceful in the afternoon, aside from an argument between a Trump supporter and someone carrying a Black Lives Matter sign.

NBC News reported earlier in the day that tensions grew at one point, when anti-Trump protesters arrived.

A minor physical altercation broke out between a supporter of Trump who was not wearing a mask and an anti-Trump protester outside the hospital, according to NBC News. No arrests were reported.

A handful of supporters arrived outside the hospital before 9 a.m. to show their support with a Trump 2020 campaign flag and an American flag.

The supporters that went out early on a cool fall morning were fewer in number than the crowd that gathered Friday night as Marine One touched down to take the president for treatment.

As a mask-clad Trump stepped off Marine One, a crowd of onlookers rushed to the gates of Walter Reed to get a glimpse of the moment Trump, who has downplayed the severity of the pandemic, went to the hospital for treatment. The White House said his symptoms include a low-grade fever and fatigue.

Many in the crowd were not wearing masks, although Montgomery County, where Walter Reed is located, mandates almost everyone wear face coverings in public.

On Saturday, face coverings appeared more common, but many attendees still went without — and it became an issue between the president's supporters and anti-Trump people in the crowd.

“We can’t hear you, you might want to take your mask off, come on,” a Trump supporter shouted into a megaphone, NBC News reported.

The president was visible for only a few moments as he stepped into a waiting SUV. Those seconds made the trip to Bethesda, Maryland, worthwhile for some of his supporters.

“It’s always beautiful to see the president, it’s always beautiful, even with this type of circumstance,” D.C. resident Eleni Dorian said.

MARYLAND, USA – OCTOBER 03: A group of US President Donald Trump supporters gather outside Walter Reed Hospital where he is receiving treatment after COVID-19 diagnosis on October 2, 2020, in Bethesda, Maryland. (Photo by Yasin Ozturk/Anadolu Agency via Getty Images)
MARYLAND, USA – OCTOBER 03: A group of US President Donald Trump supporters gather outside Walter Reed Hospital where he is receiving treatment after COVID-19 diagnosis on October 2, 2020, in Bethesda, Maryland. (Photo by Yasin Ozturk/Anadolu Agency via Getty Images)
MARYLAND, USA – OCTOBER 03: A group of US President Donald Trump supporters gather outside Walter Reed Hospital where he is receiving treatment after COVID-19 diagnosis on October 2, 2020, in Bethesda, Maryland. (Photo by Yasin Ozturk/Anadolu Agency via Getty Images)
MARYLAND, USA – OCTOBER 03: A group of US President Donald Trump supporters gather outside Walter Reed Hospital where he is receiving treatment after COVID-19 diagnosis on October 2, 2020, in Bethesda, Maryland. (Photo by Yasin Ozturk/Anadolu Agency via Getty Images)
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After President Trump's first night at Walter Reed Military Hospital, supporters gathered outside waving flags in support.
A supporter of U.S. President Donald Trump stands outside Walter Reed National Military Medical Center on October 2, 2020 in Bethesda, Maryland. (Photo by Alex Edelman/Getty Images)
A supporter of U.S. President Donald Trump stands outside Walter Reed National Military Medical Center on October 2, 2020 in Bethesda, Maryland. President Trump received treatments at the hospital, which also has work and living space for the president. (Photo by Alex Edelman/Getty Images)
Supporters of U.S. President Donald Trump stand outside Walter Reed National Military Medical Center on October 2, 2020 in Bethesda, Maryland. Many offered words of prayer and hope for a swift recovery. (Photo by Alex Edelman/Getty Images)
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The Walter Reed National Military Medical Center is seen on October 2, 2020 in Bethesda, Maryland. (Photo by Alex Edelman/Getty Images)
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People watch as US President Donald Trump arrives at Walter Reed National Military Medical Center on October 2, 2020, in Bethesda, Maryland. (Photo by Brendan Smialowski / AFP)

“He's our president, he’s our boss, we are coming here to support him,” one supporter in a camouflage Trump cap said.

Curiosity brought the Banwait family out.

Veer, a seventh-grader, is learning about the U.S. government in school right now.

“It was cool to know, to see all this happen in real-time. But then again, I don’t want bad for anyone,” he said.

For Veer’s mom, Kiran Banwait, seeing the president walk off Marine One under his own power is a good sign — and seeing him wear a mask sends a much-needed message.

“It just shows that he cares. Now, he’s more aware, he needs to be more aware and he needs to wear a mask,” she said.

The White House says the president remains in charge and Walter Reed offers everything he will need to recover from COVID-19 and continue to work. That includes living space, an office for his chief of staff and medical facilities.

Trump also has people like Dorian praying for a speedy recovery.

“He’s going to be ok because God’s in control. I’m sending prayers his way,” she said.

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