Here’s the testing status of family members and officials around Trump
Here is the testing status of some of the President’s family members, senior government officials and advisers:
Assistant to Trump Nicholas Luna
Vice President Mike Pence and second lady Karen Pence
The vice president and second lady both tested negative for coronavirus Friday morning, according to the vice president’s spokesperson, Devin O’Malley.
The Pences again tested negative Saturday morning, an administration official confirmed.
Treasury Secretary Steven Mnuchin
Mnuchin, who has had in-person meetings with House Speaker Nancy Pelosi, tested negative on Friday morning, according to a tweet from his spokesperson Monica Crowley. He will continue to be tested daily.
Attorney General William Barr
Barr tested negative on Friday morning and again tested negative on Saturday, a Justice Department spokesperson said. He is not experiencing any symptoms and was last in the same room as the President on Saturday.
Acting Secretary of Homeland Security Chad Wolf
According to the Department of Homeland Security Deputy Assistant Secretary Chase Jennings, “Acting Secretary Wolf has tested negative three times in the past seven days for COVID-19. He has not been in close contact with President Trump or the First Lady recently.” Additionally, he “consulted with the White House physician this week after a DHS employee tested positive for COVID-19 and has been cleared for duty.”
Secretary of Health and Human Services Alex Azar
Secretary of Transportation Elaine Chao
“Secretary Chao has been tested regularly and has tested negative,” a Department of Transportation spokesperson told CNN.
Director of National Intelligence John Ratcliffe
The Office of the Director of National Intelligence declined to comment on Ratcliffe’s recent interactions with the President, or on any recent briefings.
Secretary of State Mike Pompeo
Pompeo told the press pool traveling with him in Dubrovnik, Croatia, that both he and his wife tested negative on Friday morning. He said that he has not been with Trump since the signing of the Abraham Accords at the White House on September 15, adding he’s been traveling for the majority of the past 17 days.
Administrator of the Environmental Protection Agency Andrew Wheeler
According to EPA spokesman James Hewitt, the administrator has had “no recent in-person contact with President Trump, has no symptoms.”
Director of the Central Intelligence Agency Gina Haspel
The CIA declined to comment on Haspel’s schedule.
Secretary of Veterans Affairs Robert Wilkie
Wilkie tested negative on Wednesday. He is often tested because of his visits to VA hospitals, and he last met with Trump on August 27, according to VA spokesperson James Hutton.
White House economic adviser Larry Kudlow
Kudlow told Fox Business News that he is tested every day and tested negative Friday morning.
Secretary of Defense Mark Esper and Gen. Mark Milley, Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff
Jonathan Hoffman, assistant to the secretary of defense for public affairs, told reporters that Milley tested negative for the virus Friday, and Esper tested negative for the virus earlier this week during his travels and was tested again Friday.
Commerce Secretary Wilbur Ross
A Commerce spokesman said that Ross was tested Friday morning and is negative.
Housing and Urban Development Secretary Dr. Ben Carson
Carson tested negative for the virus Thursday while he traveled with the vice president, according to his chief of staff Andrew Hughes.
Head of the US Centers for Disease Control and Prevention Dr. Robert Redfield
In a statement, the CDC said that “Dr. Redfield did not have direct, close contact with the President or first lady in the timeframe that would have resulted in an exposure.” His most-recent Covid-19 test was Tuesday, and the result was negative.
Former White House counselor Kellyanne Conway
Members of Congress and the Judiciary
Amy Coney Barrett
Barrett, a federal judge and the President’s nominee for the Supreme Court, tested negative for coronavirus on Friday, according to White House spokesman Judd Deere. Barrett, who is tested daily, was last with the President on Saturday, Deere said.
Sens. Mike Lee and Thom Tillis
Rep. Jim Jordan
Jordan, one of Trump’s closest allies on the Hill, tested negative for Covid-19 on Friday. The Ohio Republican flew on Air Force One this week.
According to his spokesperson Russell Dye, Jordan “has been advised by his physician that since he was not in close contact with any COVID-19 positive people during a risk time period, he does not have to quarantine.”
Sen. Ron Johnson
Sen. Rick Scott
Sen. James Lankford
Sen. Dick Durbin
Sen. Tim Scott
“I tested negative for COVID this afternoon,” the South Carolina Republican tweeted. “In the past week, I had little to no close interaction with colleagues who have tested positive thus far. I will continue praying for my colleagues, the President and every American fighting COVID.”
Sen. Ben Sasse
A spokesman for Sasse on Saturday told CNN that the Nebraska Republican senator had tested negative.
“Because of his close interaction with multiple infected individuals, Senator Sasse was again tested for coronavirus today — and his results were negative,” the senator’s spokesman said in a statement. “After consulting with the Senate attending physician and Nebraska doctors, he will work remotely from his home in Nebraska, undergoing further testing.”
The Saturday statement said Sasse would return to “in-person work beginning Oct.12.”
Republican Party officials and Trump campaign staff
RNC Chairwoman Ronna McDaniel
“After a member of her family tested positive for COVID-19, the Chairwoman was tested for the virus. On Wednesday afternoon, she got confirmation she was COVID-19 positive. She has been at her home in Michigan since last Saturday,” RNC spokesman Mike Reed said in a statement.
Campaign manager Bill Stepien, deputy manager Justin Clark and senior adviser Jason Miller
Chris Christie
He said Saturday evening that he checked himself into Morristown Medical Center earlier that afternoon as a precautionary measure.
“While I am feeling good and only have mild symptoms, due to my history of asthma we decided this is an important precautionary measure,” he tweeted.
Christie told CNN by phone from the hospital that he had a slight fever and is achy but felt well enough to drive himself to the hospital. Though he said his breathing is fine, he said started a course of the Covid-19 treatment remdesivir after being admitted.
Trump’s lawyers
Rudy Giuliani
Christianné Allen, a spokeswoman for Rudy Giuliani, said Friday afternoon that the former New York City mayor and Trump’s lawyer tested negative for Covid-19 after taking a test earlier in the day.
Pat Cipollone
Pat Cipollone, the White House counsel, tested negative for coronavirus, a senior administration official told CNN Friday.
Trump family members
Melania Trump
Donald Trump Jr.
The President’s oldest son, Donald Trump Jr., announced Saturday on Twitter that he has tested negative.
“Thanks to all those who so lovingly have reached out about @realDonaldTrump and the rest of the family. It truly means a lot to us,” he wrote in a tweet. “I tested negative so I’ll give it a few more days out of and abundance of caution and test again and if I’m clear I’ll be back to work asap.”
Ivanka Trump and Jared Kushner
Both Ivanka Trump and Kushner tested negative for coronavirus Friday morning, a White House official tells CNN.
Eric and Lara Trump
Barron Trump
The 14-year-old son of Trump and first lady Melania Trump has tested negative for coronavirus, according to Stephanie Grisham, Melania Trump’s chief of staff.
“Barron has tested negative and all precautions are being taken to ensure he’s kept safe and healthy,” Grisham said Friday.
This story has been updated with additional information.
CNN’s Alex Marquardt, Jim Acosta, Kaitlan Collins, Kate Bennett, Sara Murray, Betsy Klein, Phil Mattingly, Evan Perez, Ali Main, Jennifer Hansler, Michael Warren, Priscilla Alvarez, Barbara Starr, Nicky Robertson, Kristen Holmes, Alex Rogers, Manu Raju, Ryan Nobles, Jeremy Diamond, Haley Byrd, Dana Bash, Veronica Stracqualursi and Chandelis Duster contributed to this report.