NBC’s Julie Tsirkin reported from Rome, GA: “Hours after the President departed for Florida, people were left for hours waiting for buses to take them to their cars. Some of the folks left stranded were older and disabled. Multiple people tried to hitch rides from strangers amid the pandemic. The single, narrow road to get in and out of the rally site was shared by pedestrians, cars, busses and emergency vehicles. A chaotic scene where hundreds lined the road a mile up from where President Trump held his rally in Rome, GA — attempting to exit the event. Some people were sitting and laying on the ground. It’s 46 degrees and windy in the area tonight.”