"Despite reports from his own White House, despite local officials in Southern & Northern Nevada reiterating to the venues the existing restrictions in State emergency directives, tonight, the President is knowingly packing thousands into an indoor venue to hold a political rally," he said.

"The President appears to have forgotten that this country is still in the middle of a global pandemic."

He said of Trump: "To put it bluntly: he didn't have the guts to make tough choices — he left that to governors and the states. Now he's decided he doesn't have to respect our State's laws. As usual, he doesn't believe the rules apply to him."

Nevada Governor Steve Sisolak speaks on the October 1, 2017 Las Vegas Strip mass shooting during a forum held by gun safety organizations the Giffords group and March For Our Lives in Las Vegas, Nevada, U.S. October 2, 2019. REUTERS/Steve Marcus
Nevada Governor Steve Sisolak.

"Instead, he came into our State and blatantly disregarded the emergency directives and tough choices made to fight this pandemic and begin reopening our economy by hosting an indoor gathering that's categorized as "high risk" according to his own CDC."

Sisolak signed the order banning groups of over 50 people in May. His office denied to The Las Vegas Review-Journal that he had anything to do with venues cancelling on the campaign.

Daren Griffin, president and CEO of the Reno-Tahoe Airport Authority, said after two airports scheduled to host Trump events cancelled them: "This has nothing to do with politics. The letter we sent is about directives and safety and not political campaigns."