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Donald Trump Jr., the son of the former president, admitted on Thursday that he would continue to mask up.

For anonymity, so he can stay under the radar. He is not alone.

The majority of Americans still supported mask mandates on airplanes and trains, despite a federal judge striking them down, as Trump Jr. questioned polling which found the majority of Americans still supported it. The Department of Justice is appealing.

The Trump scion wrote that he had seen about 90 percent of the people he had seen while flying out of airports in Miami and Cleveland.

I'm sitting in an airport and can see over 60 people, but I'm not wearing a mask because I don't think a small cloth does anything.

Must be a lib poll. I’ve flown out of Miami & Cleveland in the last 2 days and about 90% of people are massless. I’m sitting in an airport now and I can see 60+ people and can count 5 masks including me but I’m wearing one for anonymity not bc I think a small cloth does anything https://t.co/IqmQi6XmIg

— Donald Trump Jr. (@DonaldJTrumpJr) April 21, 2022

The best part of lifting the mask mandate is that you can now tell with 100% certainty exactly how many libs are on your flight.

He said he would keep wearing one so he could stay under the radar.

The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention recommends that people wear masks in public transportation settings.

When people wear a well-fitting mask or respirator over their nose and mouth in indoor travel or public transportation settings, they protect themselves and those around them, including those who are not vaccine eligible.

The article was originally on HuffPost.

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