Factbox: White House staff, top Republicans who have tested positive for
COVID-19
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[October 05, 2020]
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - A growing
number of White House staff and senior Republicans have tested positive
for COVID-19 since President Donald Trump revealed he had contracted the
respiratory disease.
The infections have roiled the presidential campaign, now in its final
month, rattled financial markets and slowed the work of Congress, with
the Senate vowing to delay any votes now that three members of the
Republican majority have tested positive.
Several people who met with the president last week said they had since
tested negative, but it can take days for someone who has been exposed
to the virus to develop symptoms or to test positive. Below is a list of
people close to Trump who have tested positive for coronavirus in recent
days:
HOPE HICKS
Hope Hicks, a close adviser to the president who often traveled with him
on the Air Force One and Marine One presidential aircraft, tested
positive for the disease caused by the novel coronavirus on Thursday.
The disclosure of her infection, first reported by Bloomberg, set off a
wave of news.
MELANIA TRUMP
Donald Trump, who had carried out a busy week of campaigning starting
with the Sept. 26 introduction of his Supreme Court nominee Amy Coney
Barrett at a packed White House ceremony, said on Friday that he had his
wife, Melania, had tested positive.
RONNA MCDANIEL
Republican National Committee Chair Ronna McDaniel, who has had frequent
contact with Trump, said on Friday she tested positive for the virus and
was quarantined at home in Michigan.
SENATOR RON JOHNSON
Ron Johnson, who heads the Senate Homeland Security and Governmental
Affairs Committee, tested positive for COVID-19 on Friday, a spokesman
said on Saturday.
SENATOR THOM TILLIS
Senator Thom Tillis tested positive for the coronavirus, he said in a
statement on Friday. A member of the Senate Judiciary Committee, Tillis
positive test results comes after he attended a Sept. 26 Oval Office
meeting with Barrett, who Republicans are seeking to steer onto the
Supreme Court.
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White House counselor to the president Hope Hicks uses her
smartphone at a campaign event for U.S. President Donald Trump at
Dayton International Airport in Dayton, Ohio, U.S., September 21,
2020. REUTERS/Tom Brenner/File Photo
SENATOR MIKE LEE
Mike Lee, another senator on the Judiciary Committee, also said he
tested positive on Friday. He was present at the Oval Office meeting
on Sept. 26.
BILL STEPIEN
Trump's campaign manager, Bill Stepien, also tested positive for
COVID-19 on Friday and will work from home, according to a senior
campaign official.
GOVERNOR CHRIS CHRISTIE
Former New Jersey Governor Chris Christie said on Saturday that he
was checking himself into a hospital as a precautionary measure
after testing positive for coronavirus.
KELLYANNE CONWAY
Kellyanne Conway, a former counselor to Trump, said in a post on
Twitter that she had tested positive for COVID-19 on Friday. She
attended the Sept. 26 Rose Garden ceremony for Barrett.
NOTRE DAME PRESIDENT JOHN JENKINS
University of Notre Dame President John Jenkins, who also attended
the White House ceremony, said on Friday that he had tested
positive.
NICHOLAS LUNA
Assistant to Trump Nicholas Luna, a "body man" who accompanies the
president day and night, has tested positive, according to a source
familiar with the situation.
(Reporting by Katanga Johnson and David Lawder; Editing by Scott
Malone and Lisa Shumaker)
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