Flew with Trump – infected crown



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Trump’s close adviser Hope Hicks has tested positive for the coronavirus.

This is confirmed by President Donald Trump himself in an interview with Fox News.

– It tested positive. She has been good at wearing face masks, Trump said in a radio interview with Sean Hannity on Fox News.

- An avalanche of lies

– An avalanche of lies

– I have just been tested, and we will see what happens, continues Trump, who says that First Lady Melania has also been tested.

– We spend a lot of time with Hope, he adds.

– I receive the answer to the exam tonight or early tomorrow. I arrived a little early, continue.

WEARING MASK: Trump showed his face during last night’s presidential debate.
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Flew with trump

On Friday night Norwegian time, several US media outlets referred to sources in the Trump administration, who confirmed that Trump’s adviser was infected.

Both the AP news agency, Washington Post, New York Times, CNN and ABC News confirmed the information from the sources.

- An embarrassment to the country

– An embarrassment to the country

Hicks is a close associate of the president and has worked for him since before Trump ran for president.

The aide has also met with the president on several occasions this week and traveled with him on Wednesday for an election campaign meeting in Minnesota.

He also traveled with Trump to and from the presidential debate on Tuesday.

Mud bath in the trench

Mud bath in the trench

– You take your health seriously

In a statement, White House spokesman Judd Deere said:

“The President takes the health and safety of himself and others who work to support him and the American people very seriously,” Deere said.

IN CONFLICT: The accusations against Trump did not come up unexpectedly during the US presidential debate. Video: AP
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The White House is working with the President’s Physician and the White House Military Office to ensure that all plans and procedures include the latest CDC guidelines and best practices to limit exposure to COVID-19 to the extent possible. . This applies both in the White House and when the president leaves, he continues.

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