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A crowd of supporters listens to President Trump as he speaks at the Tampa International Airport on July 31, the same day Florida had a record number of covid-19 fatalities. (Tom Brenner/Reuters)

When President Trump gave a speech to a group of sheriffs in Tampa late last month, his decision to travel forced a large contingent of Secret Service agents to head to a state that was then battling one of the worst coronavirus surges in the nation.

Even before Air Force One touched down on July 31, the fallout was apparent: Five Secret Service agents already on the ground had to be replaced after one tested positive for the coronavirus and the others working in proximity were presumed to be infected, according to people familiar with the situation.