KEY POINTS
  • President Donald Trump on Thursday rejected former Vice President Joe Biden's call for a national mask mandate to combat the coronavirus. 
  • Trump accused the Democratic nominee for president of politicizing the outbreak and of shunning science in combating the pandemic.
  • Trump, who resisted calls to wear masks for months, said he favors allowing governors to decide on whether to require them at the state level.

President Donald Trump on Thursday rejected former Vice President Joe Biden's call for a national mask mandate to combat the coronavirus, accusing the Democratic candidate for president of politicizing the outbreak and of shunning science in combating the pandemic.

"It's a shameful situation for anybody to try and score political points while we're working to save lives and defeat the pandemic," Trump said during a White House press briefing.