Oroville Mercury-Register

Rudy Giuliani tests positive for COVID

- By Aamer Madhani and Jonathan Lemire

President Donald Trump says his personal attorney Rudy Giuliani has tested positive for coronaviru­s.

WASHINGTON » President Donald Trump said Sunday his personal attorney Rudy Giuliani has tested positive for the coronaviru­s, making him the latest in Trump’s inner circle to contract the disease that is now surging across the U.S.

Giuliani was admitted Sunday to Georgetown University Medical Center in Washington, according to a person familiar with the matter who was not authorized to speak publicly.

The 76-year- old former New York mayor has traveled extensivel­y to battlegrou­nd states in an effort to help Trump subvert his election loss. On numerous occasions he has met with officials for hours at a time without wearing a mask.

Trump, who confirmed Giuliani’s positive test in a Sunday afternoon tweet, wished him a speedy recovery.

“Get better soon Rudy, we will carry on!!!” Trump wrote.

Giuliani did not immediat e ly respond to a request for c omment , but on Sunday evening he retweeted Trump’s announceme­nt of his diagnosis. He also tweeted thanks to a conservati­ve writer who had said he was praying for Giuliani.

It was not clear what, if any, symptoms Giuliani was experienci­ng.

Giuliani attended a hearing at the Georgia Capitol on Thursday where he went without a mask for several hours. Several state senators, all Republican­s, also did not wear masks at the hearing.

On Wednesday night, Giuliani was in Lansing, Michigan, to testify in a highly unusual 4 ½ - hour legislativ­e hearing in which he pushed Republican lawmakers to ignore the certificat­ion of Joe Biden’s Michigan victory and appoint electors for Trump. He did not wear a mask, nor did lawyer Jenna Ellis, who was sitting next to him. At one point, he asked one of his witnesses — a Detroit election worker — if she would be comfortabl­e removing her mask. But legislator­s said they could hear her.

He also appeared maskless at a Nov. 25 hearing in Pennsylvan­ia. And Giuliani did not quarantine after being near an infected person at a Nov. 19 news conference at the Republican National Committee’s headquarte­rs. His son Andrew Giuliani, who is a White House aide, announced a day after the event that he had tested positive for the virus.

Research shows that people who contract the virus may become infectious to others several days before they start to feel ill.

Georgia state Sen. Jen Jordan, a Democrat who attended Thursday’s hearing, expressed outrage after learning of Giuliani’s diagnosis.

“Little did I know that most credible death threat that I encountere­d last week was Trump’s own lawyer,” Jordan tweeted. “Giuliani — maskless, in packed hearing room for 7 hours. To say I am livid would be too kind.”

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