Daily Times (Primos, PA)

Trump in ‘quarantine process’ after top aide gets COVID-19

- By Zeke Miller and Jill Colvin

WASHINGTON » President Donald Trump says he and first lady Melania Trump are beginning a “quarantine process” as they await coronaviru­s test results after a top aide he spent substantia­l time with this week tested positive for COVID-19.

Trump’s comments came after he confirmed that Hope Hicks, one his closest aides, had tested positive for the virus Thursday. Hicks began feeling mild symptoms during the plane ride home from a rally in Minnesota Wednesday evening, according to an administra­tion official, who spoke on condition of anonymity to disclose private informatio­n. She was quarantine­d away from others on the plane and her diagnosis was confirmed Thursday, the person said.

Trump tweeted late Thursday: “The First Lady and I are waiting for our test results. In the meantime, we will begin our quarantine process.”

Earlier, during a call-in interview with Fox News Channel’s Sean Hannity, Trump said: “Whether we quarantine or whether we have it, I don’t know. I just went for a test and we’ll see what happens.”

Hicks, who serves as counselor to Trump, also traveled with Trump to the first presidenti­al debate in Cleveland on Tuesday. She is the closest White House official to Trump to test positive for the virus so far.

The positive test is yet another reminder that the coronaviru­s continues to spread, even as Trump has tried desperatel­y to suggest it no longer poses a danger. Since it emerged earlier this year, Trump, the White House and his campaign have played down the threat and refused to abide by basic public health guidelines — including those issued by his own administra­tion — such as wearing masks in public and practicing social distancing. Instead, Trump has continued to hold campaign rallies that draw thousands of supporters. The virus has killed more than 200,000 Americans and infected more than 7 million nationwide.

The White House had not responded earlier to multiple questions about the last time Trump was tested and whether he and other staffers who spent time with Hicks in recent days will be asked to quarantine.

Trump traveled to New Jersey Thursday for a fundraiser and the White House sent out a schedule for Friday that includes an intelligen­ce briefing, a phone call on COVID-19 support for “vulnerable seniors,” a fundraiser at his Washington, D.C., hotel and another rally in Sanford, Florida.

Trump is 74 years old, putting him at higher risk of serious complicati­ons from the virus. He said he expected to have the results back either Thursday night or Friday morning.

In a statement, White House spokesman Judd

Deere said the president “takes the health and safety of himself and everyone who works in support of him and the American people very seriously.”

“White House Operations collaborat­es with the Physician to the President and the White House Military Office to ensure all plans and procedures incorporat­e current CDC guidance and best practices for limiting COVID-19 exposure to the greatest extent possible both on complex and when the President is traveling,” Deere said.

Hicks traveled with the president multiple times this week, including aboard Marine One, the presidenti­al helicopter, and on Air Force One to a rally in Minnesota Wednesday, and aboard Air Force One to Tuesday night’s first presidenti­al debate in Cleveland.

Hicks is one of the president’s most trusted and longest-serving aides, having worked as spokespers­on for his 2016 campaign. She originally served as White House as communicat­ions director, and re-joined the administra­tion this year as an adviser ahead of the election. Her positive test was first reported by Bloomberg News on Thursday evening. She did not respond to a request for comment.

Multiple White House staffers have tested positive for the virus, including Katie Miller, Vice President Mike Pence’s press secretary, national security adviser Robert O’Brien, and one of the president’s personal valets. Kimberly Guilfoyle, who is dating Trump’s

oldest son, Donald Trump Jr., tested positive in South Dakota before an Independen­ce Day fireworks show at

Mount Rushmore.

Still, Trump has consistent­ly played down concerns about being personally vul

nerable to contractin­g COVID-19. “I felt no vulnerabil­ity whatsoever,” he told reporters back in May.

 ?? ALEX BRANDON — THE ASSOCIATED PRESS ?? Counselor to the President Hope Hicks walks from Marine One to accompany President Donald Trump aboard Air Force One as he departs Wednesday, Sept. 30, 2020, at Andrews Air Force Base, Md.
ALEX BRANDON — THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Counselor to the President Hope Hicks walks from Marine One to accompany President Donald Trump aboard Air Force One as he departs Wednesday, Sept. 30, 2020, at Andrews Air Force Base, Md.

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