The 19 People Around Donald Trump Who Have Tested Positive For Coronavirus

Currently there are entire countries with fewer active cases than the White House.
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One of Donald Trump’s most controversial aides is the latest member of his inner circle to test positive for Covid-19, adding to a growing list of names since the president announced he had the virus last week

Stephen Miller, a speech writer branded a “villain” – and worse – for his staunch anti-immigration and nationalist views, became the 19th person close to the president to make the now-regular announcement.

“Over the last five days I have been working remotely and self-isolating, testing negative every day through yesterday,” Miller said in a statement on Tuesday.

“Today, I tested positive for Covid-19 and am in quarantine.”

Stephen Miller watches from a corner of the room as Trump holds an executive order signing event in August.
Stephen Miller watches from a corner of the room as Trump holds an executive order signing event in August.
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The US infectious diseases expert Dr Anthony Fauci, said on Tuesday the recent rash of infections at the White House could have been prevented.

“Take a look at what happened this week at the White House,” Fauci said in an interview with American University’s Kennedy Political Union, when asked what advice he had about how people could discuss preventive actions with relatives who believed the pandemic was a hoax.

“That is a reality, right there. And every day that goes by more people are popping up that are infected. It’s not a hoax. It’s an unfortunate situation when you see something like that because that could have been prevented,” Fauci said.

Attention is focused on a White House Rose Garden ceremony to nominate judge Amy Coney Barrett to the Supreme Court on 26 September which appears to amount to a superspreader event.

Many people who attended, including top Republican senators, have also tested positive for the virus this week.

Currently there are entire countries, such as Barbados, Niger and Liechtenstein with fewer active cases than the White House.

Here’s everyone who has tested so far...

Stephen Miller

Senior White House adviser Stephen Miller, a top speechwriter for the president, said in a statement he had tested positive for Covid-19 on Tuesday and was in quarantine.

As the architect of some of Trump’s most controversial policies notably separating migrant children from their parents at the US-Mexico border,

Jalen Drummond

Assistant press secretary, Jalen Drummond, has tested positive for Covid-19, according to a Bloomberg News report. One of the deputies to press secretary, Kayleigh McEnany, Drummond was present in the Rose Garden on September 26 ceremony for Supreme Court nominee Amy Coney Barrett.

Admiral Carles Ray

Vice commandant of the US Coast Guard, Admiral Charles Ray, tested positive on Monday for the virus, the Pentagon said on Tuesday.

Admiral Ray’s diagnosis has meant the top US military leaders are self-quarantining after Ray had attended a meeting last week with them.

The military’s top brass had all tested negative so far, the Pentagon said.

Joint Chiefs told to quarantine after Vice Commandant of Coast Guard tests positive for COVID-19. Admiral Charles Ray was at WH day after Coney Barrett ceremony. Began feeling unwell Fri. Tested positive yesterday. Joint Chiefs all test negative today.

— Jennifer Griffin (@JenGriffinFNC) October 6, 2020

Jayna McCarron

Jayna McCarron, one of the president’s military aides, has coronavirus, according Bloomberg News on Tuesday.

One of her key roles is transporting the “nuclear football”, the case of codes used in the event of a US nuclear strike that follows the president wherever he goes.

The White House Military Office Coast Guard aide is on “Football” duty for Trump’s fundraising trip to his golf resort in Bedminster, NJ, so he can continue to subvert democracy. The ~45-lb. briefcase follows Trump 24/7, holding everything he needs to authorize a nuclear attack. pic.twitter.com/6IaN0R2Q9B

— Stephen Schwartz (@AtomicAnalyst) October 1, 2020

Chad Gilmartin

White House press office staffer, Chad Gilmartin, tested positive over the weekend, according to PBS.

BREAKING: Another WH press staffer has tested positive for COVID.

Chad Gilmartin is notable b/c he was NOT listed as traveling with the president nor as being part of debate prep.

This could be the next layer of COVID exposures - while working *after* POTUS was positive.

— Lisa Desjardins (@LisaDNews) October 5, 2020

Karoline Leavitt

Karoline Leavitt, a White House communications aide, tested positive for Covid-19, according to Reuters.

The @WhiteHouse maintenance and cleaning staff are kind, hardworking, and selfless.

I am grateful to know many of them.

Today and every day, we are incredibly thankful for their service. https://t.co/NTZdcXAorF

— Karoline Leavitt (@KLeavitt45) October 6, 2020

Kayleigh McEnany

White House press secretary, Kayleigh McEnany, said in a statement on Monday that she has tested positive, adding that she is experiencing no symptoms.

pic.twitter.com/SKT9xq8rqs

— Kayleigh McEnany (@PressSec) October 5, 2020

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 on Thursday.

She is current’y believed to be the first person in Trump’s inner circle who tested positive for the virus.

I’m sure Trump will be fine. It’s not like he’s ever in close contact with Hope Hicks. pic.twitter.com/sLmhv826vr

— Linda Childers (@lindarchilders) October 2, 2020

Melania Trump

Donald Trump, who had carried out a busy week of events starting with the September 26 introduction of Barrett at the packed White House ceremony, said on Friday that he and his wife, Melania, had tested positive.

Thank you for the love you are sending our way. I have mild symptoms but overall feeling good. I am looking forward to a speedy recovery.

— Melania Trump (@FLOTUS) October 2, 2020

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.

Thank you everyone who is outside Walter Reed today to show their support for @realDonaldTrump! https://t.co/gVJKxofIFo

— Ronna McDaniel (@GOPChairwoman) October 3, 2020

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.

Update from Sen. Johnson: Still feeling fine, no symptoms. Yesterday’s doctor appointment showed clear lungs and blood tests normal. Truly appreciate all the well wishes and prayers.

— Senator Ron Johnson (@SenRonJohnson) October 6, 2020

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 September 26 Oval Office meeting with Barrett.

Received a call from President @realDonaldTrump tonight. He's feeling great and working hard for the American people. Told him I'm recovering and look forward to getting back to the Senate and confirming Judge Amy Coney Barrett.

— Senator Thom Tillis (@SenThomTillis) October 6, 2020

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 September 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.

In consultation with my doctors, I checked myself into Morristown Medical Center this afternoon. While I am feeling good and only have mild symptoms, due to my history of asthma we decided this is an important precautionary measure.

— Governor Christie (@GovChristie) October 3, 2020

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 September 26 Rose Garden ceremony for Barrett.

Claudia & I are faring well in quarantine. Everyone else is negative

I had 3 tests on Friday: 1 negative (saliva) 1 pos (rapid), 1 pos (PCR, most accurate)

As soon as dr confirmed positive, I told my family & then went public pic.twitter.com/0NLDhiHrHo

— Kellyanne Conway (@KellyannePolls) October 6, 2020

University of 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 Bloomberg.

Nicholas Luna (far left in this picture) has now tested positive for coronavirus, according to @JenniferJJacobs https://t.co/jWIfzfyhuU

— Aaron Rupar (@atrupar) October 4, 2020

A valet

One of the president’s valets, who is also active duty military and traveled with the president last week, has also tested positive, according to Bloomberg News.

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