KTAR.com
President Donald Trump spent Tuesday in Phoenix to discuss Native American affairs and visit an aerospace facility that started making protective equipment for health care workers during the coronavirus pandemic.
After more than a month cooped up in Washington, Trump spent about three hours in Phoenix touring a Honeywell plant that produces N95 masks and holding a roundtable on Native American issues.
He also signed a proclamation that aims to bring awareness to violence in Native American communities.
Arizona Gov. Doug Ducey was on the tarmac to greet the president when Air Force One touched down at Phoenix Sky Harbor International Airport just after noon, about 20 minutes behind schedule.