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Republican State Senator Learns He Has COVID At Meeting With Trump
A Pennsylvania state senator abruptly left a West Wing meeting with President Donald Trump after being informed he had tested positive for the coronavirus, a person with direct knowledge of the meeting told The Associated Press on Sunday. Republican state Sen. Doug Mastriano had gone to the White House last Wednesday with like-minded Republican state lawmakers shortly after a four-hour-plus public meeting that Mastriano helped host in Gettysburg 鈥 maskless 鈥 to discuss efforts to overturn president-elect Joe Biden鈥檚 victory in the state. (Scolforo, 11/29)
A Republican lawmaker from Pennsylvania abruptly left a White House meeting with President Trump after he was informed that he had tested positive for COVID-19, The Associated Press reported Sunday. Pennsylvania state Sen.聽Doug Mastriano (R) was informed during the Wednesday meeting with Trump about the president's efforts to overturn the 2020 election results that he had tested positive for the virus and was led away by White House medical staff, one source at the meeting told the AP. (Bowden, 11/29)
In other Trump administration news 鈥
U.S. Surgeon General Jerome Adams made clear on Sunday that mask-wearing is personal to him. In an interview on 鈥淔ox News Sunday,鈥 Adams cited his hospitalized mother as a reason Americans should start wearing masks to curb coronavirus case counts that have skyrocketed in recent weeks and placed a severe strain on the nation鈥檚 hospitals. (Semones, 11/29)
White House testing czar Adm. Brett Giroir promoted mask wearing and social distancing on Sunday, saying that 鈥渢esting alone will never solve this issue.鈥 Giroir told CNN鈥檚 鈥淪tate of the Union鈥 that the U.S. is 鈥渄oing everything we can鈥 to improve COVID-19 testing as the number of coronavirus hospitalizations and cases surge across the nation amid the Thanksgiving holiday. 鈥淯nless we can control the viral spread, by doing the things like wearing a mask, avoiding indoor crowded spaces, you cannot test your way out of this,鈥 he said. (Coleman, 11/29)