Index – Foreign – Everyone is calm with the White House, the coronavirus Donald Trump and his wife are fine



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Donald Trump and his wife are fine, the president is doing his job, White House Chief of Staff Mark Meadows said Friday morning. “We have a president who will not only do his job now, but will do it in the future,” he declared. He also said that the presidential couple are showing mild symptoms of the infection, they are both fine. Donald Trump is not only in a good mood, he is also very energetic, said the chief of staff, who also took the test, and the result was negative.

Meadows declined to discuss the type of treatment Melania and Donald Trump would receive. He was optimistic about his speedy recovery. The White House said that Trump’s youngest son, Barron, tested negative for the virus.

Mitch McConnell, Republican Majority Leader in the Senate, also spoke. As he said, he spoke to the president on the phone and found he was “in a particularly good mood.”

Several Democratic politicians responded to the news that Donald and Melania Trump also produced a positive test on Twitter. Joe Biden, the Democratic presidential candidate, and his wife wanted a speedy recovery for the presidential couple. “Our thoughts are with President Trump and the first lady,” Biden wrote on Twitter, adding that “we continue to pray for the health and safety of the President and his family.” Kamala Harris, the Democratic vice presidential candidate, also called for a “quick and complete recovery” of Twitter for the presidential couple. Democratic President Nancy Pelosi, speaking to MSNBC television, said she heard the news with great sadness. She added that now that the president of the United States and her wife have been infected despite the precautions that surround them, perhaps this is also an opportunity for people to learn from it. The spokesperson considered it important to emphasize that he hoped that the infection of the Trump couple “would allow a healthier approach to the transfer of power.”

(Cover image: Donald Trump and Melania Trump on May 27, 2020. Photo: Win McNamee / Getty Images)



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