Daily Local News (West Chester, PA)

Source: Pa. lawmaker gets a positive test at Trump meeting

- By Mark Scolforo

A Pennsylvan­ia state senator abruptly left a West Wing meeting with President Donald Trump after being informed he had tested positive for the coronaviru­s, a person with direct knowledge of the meeting told

The Associated Press on Sunday.

Republican state Sen. Doug Mastriano had gone to the White House last Wednesday with likeminded Republican state lawmakers shortly after a four- hour- plus public meeting that Mastriano helped host in Gettysburg — maskless — to discuss efforts to overturn president- elect Joe Biden’s victory in the state.

Trump told Mastriano that White House medical personnel would take care of him, his son and his son’s friend, who were also there for the Oval Office meeting and tested positive. The meeting continued after Mastriano and the others left, the person said.

The person spoke on the condition of anonymity to discuss the private session because the matter is politicall­y sensitive.

Positive coronaviru­s cases are surging across the United States and the nation’s top infectious disease expert said Sunday that the U. S. may see “surge upon surge” in the coming weeks. The number of new COVID- 19 cases reported in the United States topped 200,000 for the first time Friday.

Everyone who will be in close proximity to the president must take a rapid test. Trump was himself hospitaliz­ed in October after he contracted the virus. Dozens of White House staffers and others close to the president have also tested positive, including the first lady and two of the president’s sons.

All participan­ts in Wednesday’s meeting took COVID- 19 tests, but the positive results were not announced until they were in the West Wing of the White House, the person said.

“The president instantly called the White House doctor in and he took them back to, I guess, the medical place,” the person said. The meeting with Trump was to strategize about efforts regarding the election, the person said.

After Mastriano and the others left, the discussion with Trump continued for about a half- hour. Mastriano did not return to the meeting.

Mastriano sought the meeting of the Pennsylvan­ia Senate Republican Policy Committee earlier Wednesday that drew Trump personal attorney Rudy Giuliani, a second Trump lawyer, several witnesses and a crowd of onlookers. Only a few of them were masked.

The committee let Giuliani and others, for several hours, air their beliefs that there had been problems with how the Pennsylvan­ia vote was conducted and counted. All claims were baseless; no evidence was presented to support any of the allegation­s they made.

Trump even participat­ed, calling from the White House while one of his lawyers held a phone up to a microphone. He reiterated the same unfounded claims of fraud he’s been tweeting about for weeks.

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