Hartford Courant

Most Americans are concerned by the potential for foreign interferen­ce in the November election.

- By Mike Catalini

TRENTON, N.J. — President Donald Trump’s fundraiser at his Bedminster golf club hours before he announced he had contracted the coronaviru­s was wrong and “put lives at risk,” New Jersey Gov. Phil Murphy said Monday.

Murphy called the trip the “wrong decision at every level” and said it should have been canceled. He said the state is trying to keep tabs on the 206 attendees and 19 workers in an effort to thwart a potential outbreak stemming from the gathering Thursday.

Guests at that event said it included a photo opportunit­y with Trump and an indoor roundtable with him that one attendee said lasted 45 minutes or more.

“The actions leading up to and following this event have put lives at risk,” Murphy said at a news conference. “This is very much a race against the clock.”

Murphy, a Democrat, made several television appearance­s Monday, saying state and federal officials were still working on contact tracing and had reached most of the guests. He urged anyone at the club while the president was there to quarantine for two weeks.

“If you think you’ve been in touch or in the midst of someone who is COVID positive you’ve got to take yourself off the field,” he said. “This borders on reckless in terms of exposing people.”

The president attended a campaign fundraiser at his Trump National Golf Course on Thursday after disclosing that a close aide tested positive for the virus. Murphy said the gathering may have violated state rules on large gatherings during the pandemic.

But White House spokesman Judd Deere said the president didn’t have any contact with donors or staff that would be considered close, based on the CDC guidelines of longer than 15 minutes and within 6 feet.

Dr. Rich Roberts, a pharmaceut­ical executive from New Jersey who made a video describing the event, said he sat a seat away from Trump during the indoor roundtable.

Roberts did not return messages Sunday seeking comment about the video, posted on a local news site, The Lakewood Scoop.

Of the 206 guests at the event, Murphy said, 184 have been contacted by health officials in New Jersey. Many reacted positively to the outreach, but some questioned where the state got their contact informatio­n from and were “not so positive,” said Health Commission­er Judy Persichill­i.

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