Who Could Trump Have Exposed? Tracing The White House Outbreak
News outlets detail the activities of President Donald Trump over the past week, during which he could have been contagious. And questions are raised about why the president proceeded with his Thursday schedule even after it was revealed that White House aide Hope Hicks tested positive.
Politico:
Trump Coronavirus Diagnosis Leaves Lawmakers Exposed
President Donald Trump's coronavirus diagnosis exposes the Capitol's laissez-faire approach to testing for the deadly disease, particularly for congressional Republicans who interact regularly with the president and his top aides. The president regularly hosts Republican senators at the White House, including for the introduction of Supreme Court nominee Amy Coney Barrett. At these events, these lawmakers and much of the crowd are maskless. (Levine and Everett, 10/2)
USA Today:
Trump Tests Positive For COVID-19: Here's Where He's Recently Traveled
Trump, 74, is known for staying busy and traveling around the country for both work and play. But he was especially active these past seven days, including hosting rallies, taking part in the debate, and introducing his Supreme Court nominee. The White House uses rapid tests made by Abbott that allow for quicker results and officials are tested frequently. It can take up to four days to develop enough viral particles in your nose for a test to come back positive, meaning the day you are exposed, you likely would not get positive test results. (Hayes, 10/2)
The New York Times:
The Week Where Trump Went From Coronavirus Strategy To Testing Positive
On Monday, President Trump updated the nation on the administration’s coronavirus testing strategy and announced a plan to distribute 150 million rapid tests. By early Friday morning, he had the virus himself. On the days in between, Mr. Trump interacted with scores of staff members, donors and supporters. Even the woman he has nominated to the Supreme Court, Judge Amy Coney Barrett, has been at the White House this week. (Karni and Haberman, 10/2)
AP:
Timeline Of Trump's Activities In Week Coronavirus Hit Home
With just a month to go until the election, President Donald Trump had a busy schedule during the week the coronavirus hit home with him. Trump tweeted early Friday that he and first lady Melania Trump had tested positive for the coronavirus. (10/2)
CNN:
White House Officials Knew Hope Hicks Tested Positive — But Trump Still Traveled For A Fundraiser
A small group of White House officials knew by Thursday morning that Hicks had contracted Covid-19, according to CNN Correspondent Kaitlan Collins — but Trump still took a trip to New Jersey for a fundraiser, and press secretary Kayleigh McEnany still held a news briefing at the White House on Thursday. McEnany didn't wear a mask at the briefing, and made no mention of Hicks' diagnosis to reporters in the room, Collins said. (10/2)
CNN:
White House Residence Staff 'Nervous' After Trump Tests Positive For Covid-19, Source Says
Staff at the White House Executive Residence are feeling "nervous" over President Donald Trump and first lady Melania Trump testing positive for Covid-19, a source familiar with White House operations told CNN Friday. The residence staff, who serve, cook and clean for the first family, is "very careful, but there is concern," the source said. (Bennett, Salama and Marquardt, 10/2)