Los Angeles Times

3 lawmakers criticized for travel after Trump contact

Minnesota politician­s flew on Delta 2 days after sharing Air Force One with president.

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MINNEAPOLI­S — Three Minnesota congressme­n are facing backlash over taking a commercial f light home from Washington, D. C., on Friday night just two days after they shared Air Force One with President Trump.

U. S. Reps. Pete Stauber, Tom Emmer and Jim Hagedorn all were on the same Delta Air Lines f light despite the airline’s restrictio­ns on passengers recently exposed to COVID- 19. Trump announced early Friday he had tested positive for the virus.

Delta’s policy says customers who know they were exposed to the virus in the last 14 days cannot travel on the company’s aircraft. The airline defines exposure as face- to- face contact with someone carrying the virus, or sustained contact for more than 15 minutes less than six feet apart.

Ken Martin, chairman of the state Democratic Party, said the three Republican congressme­n put the health and safety of other passengers at serious risk.

Hagedorn pushed back in a post on his campaign Facebook page Saturday morning, saying the three men had tested negative and had not been exposed to someone carrying the virus longer than 15 minutes and closer than six feet. He said the men also informed the airline and the f light’s captain of their situation, and the airline “made the decision to f ly based upon the facts.”

Delta spokeswoma­n Gina Laughlin told the Minneapoli­s Star Tribune that the f light was less than 40% full and that no one left the plane before it took off to protest the men’s presence. Another Delta spokesman, Anthony Black, told the Associated Press on Saturday that he did not know what other passengers on the f light were told about the situation.

Black confirmed the airplane was held for about an hour until the airline’s operations center in Atlanta cleared it to f ly. He said Delta was reviewing the matter to see whether proper procedures were followed.

A top Minnesota Republican who greeted Trump at Minneapoli­s- St. Paul Internatio­nal Airport on Wednesday said he tested negative for the coronaviru­s. State House Minority Leader Kurt Daudt said in a statement that he got tested Friday morning and obtained the results Saturday afternoon.

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