Ivanka Trump’s personal assistant latest to test positive for coronavirus

Edited by Ed Newman
2020-05-11 22:12:44

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The coronavirus continues to circle uncomfortably close to the White House.

Washington, May 11 (RHC)-- Ivanka Trump’s personal assistant has reportedly tested positive for the coronavirus, and the FDA commissioner has been forced to self-quarantine after exposure to another staffer who came down with the disease.

The aide to Trump has been teleworking and hasn’t been in the presence of the president’s daughter in weeks, a source told CNN.  And FDA Commissioner Stephen Hahn has been forced to self-isolate for two weeks after exposure to Miller, Politico reported.

Hahn was advised to do so after contact tracing linked him to coronavirus task force spokesperson Katie Miller -- the wife of presidential advisor Stephen Miller -- who has also tested positive.

The troubling news came days after a personal valet to Trump tested positive in what was the first confirmed case of a staffer inside the White House contracting the deadly virus.  Now Trump, Vice President Mike Pence, staffers and reporters are getting tested daily to stop the spread of the virus, even as the White House continues to downplay the importance of testing and support reopening measures across the country.

Pence’s flight to Iowa Friday to promote an economic restart was delayed due to the news of Miller’s illness.  Six staffers had to deplane because they were recently in contact with her.  



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