What goes around, comes around. Karma's a b*tch.
Lahat ng team niya nun debate walang mask. [emoji23]
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Tuesday pa daw may ramdam si Hicks ng symptoms... so di pa alam sino pa na infect beside Trump and Melania.
Hicks traveled with Trump aboard Air Force One to and from the presidential debate in Cleveland on Tuesday and to a Minnesota rally on Wednesday. She felt poorly in Minnesota and quarantined aboard the presidential plane on the way home, according to people familiar with the matter.
Trump's whole team is probably infected
even the Democrat side that came into contact with Trump's team
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can you just imagine if every politician of consequence from the white house (and those vying for a place in it), senate, and congress gets wiped out by the virus.
hmmm...paano kung dito iyan nangyari?
mas magaling pa mag protekta ng presidente ang Pinas kesa Amerika
pero pasaway kasi ang presidente nila
pinanindigan nila ung pag downplay sa virus
ginawa political statement ang di pag suot ng mask
Panic mode na America. Ayos! Nice move POTUS! No election. [emoji23]
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Trump held an indoor fundraiser with supporters even after White House officials knew Hope Hicks had tested positive for COVID-19 | Business Insider
President Donald Trump attended an indoor fundraiser with his supporters on Thursday even after White House officials knew that his adviser, Hope Hicks, had tested positive for the novel coronavirus, CNN and CBS News reported.
CBS News' Weijia Jiang tweeted that Hicks tested positive on Wednesday, and that White House aides knew about this by Wednesday evening. CNN's Kaitlan Collins tweeted that "a small group" of White House officials "were aware" of Hicks' positive test by Thursday morning.
Trump attended a roundtable and fundraiser at his New Jersey golf club at 1 p.m. EDT Thursday. It is not clear if he wore a mask or practiced social distancing at the events. The coronavirus typically spreads via droplets from an infected person, and a majority of infections occur indoors.
It's also unclear if the president was tested when Hicks and other White House officials learned of her diagnosis — and if he knew of her positive test result before attending his New Jersey fundraiser — or after it was reported in the media.