Events With President Trump, Family Postponed After COVID-19 Diagnosis

According to the Associated Press, the Trump campaign said all events featuring the President and his family postponed after COVID-19 diagnosis. However, Vice President Pence will continue campaigning.

Friday, October 2nd 2020, 1:07 pm

By: Associated Press


President Donald Trump's campaign manager said all campaign events involving the president and his family will either be turned into virtual events or postponed until further notice.

Bill Stepien, who heads Trump's re-election, said Vice President Mike Pence, who has tested negative for COVID-19, plans to continue to his campaign schedule.

The announcement comes after Trump tweeted earlier Friday that he and his wife tested positive for the coronavirus.

It is not clear when the president was exposed.

One of the president's top advisers, Hope Hicks, tested positive on Thursday for the virus. Two others, Utah Sen. Mike Lee and University of Notre Dame president Rev. John Jenkins, who attended Trump's Rose Garden ceremony on Saturday to announce the nomination of Judge Amy Coney Barrett to the U.S. Supreme Court, have also tested positive for the virus

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