Trump was COVID positive before his first debate with Biden, says ex-aide Mark Meadows

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Trump was COVID positive before his first debate with Biden, says ex-aide Mark Meadows
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The revelation, if confirmed, would further show that the White House did not take the virus seriously even as it spread among staff.

Trump hopes Tuesday night’s debate will revive his flagging campaign, but new revelations about his taxes and voter discontent over the virus will make it tough.The White House began a testing regimen for Trump’s senior aides and those in contact with him after earlier positive cases. But aides repeatedly refused to disclose when Trump was tested the week of the debate, leading to speculation that he may have had COVID-19 while on stage with Biden.

When Meadows told Trump of the result, the president’s reply, according to the Guardian, “rhyme[d] with ‘Oh spit, you’ve gotta be trucking lidding me.’” On the day of the debate, Sept. 29, Meadows wrote that Trump looked slightly better — “emphasis on the word slightly.”

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