Donald Trump Jr tests positive for coronavirus and is in quarantine
Don Jr tests positive for coronavirus: Trump’s eldest son becomes latest member of the President’s inner circle to get infected and quarantines in his upstate New York cabin
- Donald Trump Jr. has tested positive for the coronavirus
- He is in isolation in his cabin in upstate New York
- ‘He’s been completely asymptomatic so far and is following all medically recommended COVID-19 guidelines,’ a spokesman said
- He is the second of President Trump’s children to have the disease
- He escaped catching it when girlfriend Kimberly Guilfoyle had it
Donald Trump Jr. has tested positive for the coronavirus and is quarantining at his cabin in upstate New York.
He remains symptom free so far, his spokesman said.
‘Don tested positive at the start of the week and has been quarantining out at his cabin since the result. He’s been completely asymptomatic so far and is following all medically recommended COVID-19 guidelines,’ a spokesman for Donald Trump Jr. told Dailymail.com.
Bloomberg News first reported the infection.
Don Jr. owns a cabin in upstate New York where he likes to fly fish in the Delaware River. He and his brother Eric co-own the 171-acre hunting preserve that they also use as a private shooting range.
Don Jr. is an avid hunter and fisherman.
Donald Trump Jr. has tested positive for the coronavirus and is in isolation at his cabin in upstate New York
President Donald Trump’s oldest son escaped catching the disease when his girlfriend Kimberly Guilfoyle had it over fourth of July
The gates to the 171-acre hunting preserve Don Jr and Eric own in upstate New York
President Donald Trump’s oldest son escaped catching the disease when his girlfriend Kimberly Guilfoyle had it over fourth of July.
He is the second of the president’s children to test positive for the virus, following Barron Trump’s diagnosis last month.
Barron tested positive in October when both his parents had COVID.
Don Jr’s infection comes as coronavirus cases are in the rise in the United States with more than 11.9 million people infected. More than 253,000 Americans have died from the disease.
It’s unclear where the president’s oldest son may have been infected. He was at the White House on election night where several of Trump’s staff later tested positive for COVID, including White House chief of staff Mark Meadows.
He’s the latest in a long line of people close to the president to get infected.
Also on Friday, Andrew Giuliani, the son of Trump’s personal attorney Rudy Giuliani and a White House aide, announced he had COVID.
‘This morning, I tested positive for COVID-19. I am experiencing mild symptoms, and am following all appropriate protocols, including being in quarantine and conducting contact tracing,’ he wrote on Twitter.
Andrew works under President Trump as a White House public liaison assistant and appears to have been involved in Trump’s failed re-election campaign.
The 34-year-old attended his father’s bizarre press conference on Thursday where hair dye dripped down the sides of the heavily sweating 76-year-old’s face as he claimed there was ‘evidence’ to ‘massive voting fraud’ in the presidential election.
Three low-level staffers at the White House also tested positive for the virus in recent days, according to NBC News.
Donald Trump Jr with his sister Ivanka at the White House on election night
Several Secret Service agents tested positive after attending President Trump’s final swing of campaign rallies – Don Jr is a regular speaker at his father’s rallies; he’s seen above at a rally in Kenosha the day before the election
Don Jr is the second of the president’s children to get the virus; Barron Trump got it in October when his parent’s had it
Andrew Giuliani, the son of Rudy Giuliani, announced Friday he tested positive for COVID; he works in the White House
The disease is spreading throughout Washington.
Two Republican senators, Rick Scott of Florida and Chuck Grassley of Iowa, have announced in the last few days that they have COVID.
At this point 26 House members and 10 senators have tested positive or been presumed positive since the beginning of the pandemic, according to a count by CNN.
Last Friday it was reported that more than 130 Secret Service agents who protect the president, the White House and the first family were ordered to isolate because they caught COVID or were in close contact with someone who was infected with the virus.
The spread of the highly contagious disease sidelined about 10 percent of the agency’s core team, The Washington Post reported, and the infection rate is believed to be linked to the numerous campaign rallies Trump held before the election – 14 in the last three days of campaigning alone.
Don Jr is also a regular at his father’s rallies.
The agents saw a rise in infections after a recent outbreak at the White House in the wake of an election night event attended by hundreds of unmasked Trump supporters.
Meadows, top Trump adviser Corey Lewandowski, Housing and Urban Development Secretary Ben Carson, and David Bossie, the man leading Trump’s legal fight against the election, were among those at the election night event who later tested positive for COVID.
That was the second of two superspreader events tied to the White House. The first one was the September 26th Rose Garden ceremony where President Trump announced Amy Coney Barrett was his Supreme Court nominee.