自从白宫顾问霍普·希克斯被揭露测试呈阳性对新冠肺炎来说,华盛顿特区的近十几个其他案件已经曝光,包括总统的案件唐纳德·特朗普。
以下是自希克斯事件以来,美国广播公司新闻部确认的对病毒检测呈阳性或阴性的著名政治人物。积极的例子包括上周白宫几个重要事件的参与者SCOTUS提名上周六和周一第一次总统辩论前的预备会议。几个人也在辩论本身星期二在克利夫兰。
积极的
唐纳德·特朗普总统
索尔·勒布/法新社通过盖蒂图像
2020年10月2日,美国总统唐纳德·特朗普在离开白宫南草坪前走向海军陆战队一号,他在新冠肺炎检测呈阳性后前往沃尔特·里德军事医疗中心。
在希克斯确诊后,74岁的特朗普表示将开始隔离。周五凌晨1点前,特朗普在推特上宣布,他和第一夫人梅兰妮·特朗普的新冠肺炎检测呈阳性。当天晚些时候,他被空运到马里兰州贝塞斯达的沃尔特·里德医疗中心。他的症状包括呼吸困难、低烧、发冷、鼻塞和咳嗽,多位直接了解此事的消息人士告诉美国广播公司新闻。据白宫医生说,总统的治疗包括Regeneron的实验抗体鸡尾酒和一剂remdesivir。
第一夫人梅兰妮·特朗普
奇普·索莫德维拉/盖蒂影像公司
第一夫人梅兰妮·特朗普坐在第七巡回法院法官艾米·科尼·巴雷特的家人旁边,包括丈夫杰西·巴雷特和他们的七个孩子。2020年9月26日,美国总统唐纳德·特朗普在华盛顿特区白宫玫瑰园宣布巴雷特被提名为最高法院法官
第一夫人,50岁,星期五说她有“轻微症状”,但“总体感觉良好”白宫医生星期五说,她有轻微的咳嗽和头痛。
霍普·希克斯
Leah Millis/路透社
2020年9月30日,唐纳德·特朗普总统的顾问霍普·希克斯与总统和其他工作人员一起从马里兰州安德鲁斯联合基地前往明尼苏达州,前往空军一号。
特朗普最亲密的顾问之一,31岁的希克斯,测试呈阳性消息人士告诉美国广播公司新闻。周二,她与总统一起乘坐空军一号往返于辩论现场,并在社交媒体帖子中被看到在“作战室”观看辩论。
出席:辩论准备会议,辩论
比尔·斯捷潘
知情人士告诉美国广播公司新闻,特朗普的竞选经理,42岁,周五冠状病毒检测呈阳性。斯捷潘在给员工的电子邮件中写道:“我感觉很好,一得到许可就会回到办公室。”。
出席:辩论准备会议,辩论
凯利安·康威
前白宫高级顾问,53岁,在推特上宣布周五晚上她检测出病毒呈阳性。“我的症状很轻微(轻微咳嗽),我感觉很好,”她说,并补充说她已经“开始了隔离程序。”此前,她的女儿克劳迪娅·康威分享了她母亲在TikTok确诊的消息。
出席:SCOTUS提名,辩论准备会议
克里斯·克里斯蒂
亚历克斯·布兰登/美联社
2020年9月26日,美国总统唐纳德·特朗普在华盛顿特区白宫玫瑰园宣布艾米·科尼·巴雷特法官为他的最高法院提名人后,前新泽西州州长克里斯·克里斯蒂与其他人交谈。克里斯蒂于2020年10月3日宣布他的新冠肺炎检测呈阳性。圣母院院长约翰·詹金斯神父也呈阳性,站在右后方。
前新泽西州州长和美国广播公司新闻撰稿人发微博周六早上,他“刚刚收到消息,我对新冠肺炎很有信心”58岁的克里斯蒂写道:“我今天将接受医疗护理,并将向必要的人告知我的情况。”。几个小时后,他发微博他在咨询医生后住进了医院。“虽然我感觉很好,只有轻微的症状,但由于我有哮喘史,我们决定这是一项重要的预防措施,”他说。
出席:SCOTUS提名,辩论准备会议
李政颖参议员
斯特凡尼·雷诺兹/美联社
2020年9月29日,美国总统唐纳德·特朗普提名的最高法院大法官艾米·科尼·巴雷特在国会大厦与参议员李政颖合影。2020年10月2日,唐纳德·特朗普总统宣布冠状病毒检测呈阳性几小时后,犹他州共和党参议员李政颖透露,他也感染了这种疾病。
周五,犹他州49岁的共和党参议员宣布的在经历了“与长期过敏一致的症状”后,他的新冠肺炎测试呈阳性他说他将“在接下来的10天里保持隔离”李是参议院司法委员会的成员,并会见了最高法院提名人艾米·科尼·巴雷特。
出席:SCOTUS提名
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(从左到右,从上到下)唐纳德·特朗普(Donald Trump)总统、第一夫人梅兰妮·特朗普、高级顾问霍普·希克斯、参议员李政颖、前总统高级顾问凯利安·康威(Kellyanne Conway)、共和党全国委员会主席罗尼纳·麦克丹尼尔(Ronna McDaniel)、参议员托姆·提利斯(Thom Tillis)、参议员罗恩·约翰逊(Ron Johnson)、特朗普竞选经理比尔·斯捷潘(Bill Stepien)。截至2020年10月3日,在过去的几天里,所有九名患者的新冠肺炎检测结果均呈阳性。
森·托姆·提利斯
北卡罗来纳州的共和党参议员宣布的周五晚上,他用快速抗原检测法检测出新冠肺炎呈阳性。“谢天谢地,我没有症状,感觉很好,”60岁的蒂莉斯说,他补充说,他计划在家里自我隔离10天,并通知密切接触者。蒂利斯也是参议院司法委员会的成员。
罗恩·约翰逊参议员
他的新闻团队说,这位65岁的共和党威斯康星州参议员在接触到一个确诊病例后,周五在哥伦比亚特区新冠肺炎检测呈阳性。“约翰逊参议员感觉健康,没有出现症状。他的新闻团队说:“他将一直被隔离,直到他的医生把一切都弄清楚。”
罗纳·麦克丹尼尔
一名发言人告诉美国广播公司新闻,在她的一名家庭成员检测呈阳性后,47岁的共和党全国委员会主席周三得到证实,她也检测出新冠肺炎呈阳性。从上周六开始,到周五为止,她一直在密歇根州的家中。
否定
乔·拜登
莫里加什/美联社
2020年9月29日,第一次总统辩论结束后,第一夫人梅兰妮·特朗普、总统唐纳德·特朗普、民主党总统候选人前副总统乔·拜登和他的妻子吉尔·拜登在克利夫兰凯斯西储大学和克利夫兰诊所站在舞台上。
前副总统乔·拜登在周二的辩论中与特朗普对峙,测试阴性对于新冠肺炎,他在周五说道。拜登宣布,他69岁的妻子吉尔·拜登博士也参加了辩论,他的测试结果也是阴性。周六,77岁的拜登告诉记者,他将在周日早上接受下一次测试。
出席:辩论
副总统迈克·彭斯
副总统办公室的一名高级官员表示,61岁的彭斯和63岁的第二夫人卡伦·彭斯周六的冠状病毒检测呈阴性。
出席:SCOTUS提名
参议员Kamala Harris
哈里斯的一名助手说,民主党副总统候选人和她55岁的丈夫道格·埃姆霍夫周四和周五的新冠肺炎检测呈阴性。
汤姆·佩雷斯
据美国广播公司证实,在辩论中坐在前排的58岁的民主党全国委员会主席星期五早上对新冠肺炎的检测呈阴性。
出席:辩论
贾里德·库什纳
截至周五,白宫高级顾问和39岁的特朗普女婿对新冠肺炎的检测呈阴性。有人看见他在辩论“作战室”
出席:辩论准备会议,辩论
鲁迪·朱利安尼
据美国广播公司新闻报道,特朗普的私人律师,76岁,也是辩论“作战室”的成员之一,测试结果为阴性。
出席:辩论准备会议,辩论
杰森·米勒
美国广播公司新闻获悉,竞选高级顾问也呈阴性。
出席:辩论准备会议
马克·梅多斯
61岁的白宫办公厅主任周五宣布,他的病毒检测呈阴性。
出席:SCOTUS提名,辩论
威廉·巴尔
奇普·索莫德维拉/盖蒂影像公司
2020年9月26日,华盛顿特区,唐纳德·特朗普总统在白宫向最高法院提名48岁的艾米·科尼·巴雷特法官后,白宫办公厅主任马克·梅多斯、司法部长威廉·巴尔和总统顾问凯利恩·康威在玫瑰园交谈
一位DOJ发言人说,70岁的美国司法部长周六上午两天内第二次检测呈阴性。发言人说,他没有被隔离,但将继续定期接受检测。
出席:SCOTUS提名
艾米·科尼·巴雷特
一名白宫高级官员周五表示,这位48岁的最高法院提名人最近一直在会见白宫工作人员和当选官员,他在日常测试中一直呈阴性。
出席:SCOTUS提名
玛莎·布莱克本,凯利·雷夫勒和本·萨斯
截至周五,共和党参议员对新冠肺炎的检测呈阴性。一位发言人说,48岁的萨塞是参议院司法委员会的成员,现在正在隔离。
出席:SCOTUS提名
参议员迈克·克拉波
发言人说,这位69岁的爱达荷州共和党人本周会见了巴雷特,周六他的新冠肺炎检测呈阴性。
出席:SCOTUS提名
特朗普儿童
池/盖蒂图像
2020年9月29日,在克利夫兰的凯斯西储大学健康教育校区,埃里克·特朗普和伊万卡·特朗普总统高级顾问抵达,参加唐纳德·特朗普总统和民主党总统候选人乔·拜登之间的第一次总统辩论。
白宫医生周五表示,除了唐纳德和梅兰妮·特朗普,特朗普家族的其他成员新冠肺炎检测呈阴性。这包括36岁的埃里克;伊万卡,38岁;蒂芙尼,26;和42岁的唐纳德·特朗普。周六,小唐纳德·特朗普。发微博他对新冠肺炎的检测呈阴性,出于“极度的谨慎”,他将在重返工作岗位前再次接受检测。
出席:辩论
参议员乔希·霍利
这位40岁的密苏里州参议员在SCOTUS提名时坐在Tillis旁边,他周六晚上说他的病毒检测呈阴性。一位发言人说,当天早些时候,他说“出于谨慎”,他正在接受测试。
出席:SCOTUS提名
COVID-19 in DC: Who's tested positive and negative so far in Trump's orbit
Since it was revealed that White House adviser Hope Hicks hadtested positivefor COVID-19, nearly a dozen other cases in Washington, D.C., have come to light -- including that of PresidentDonald Trump.
Here's a look at prominent political players ABC News has confirmed have tested positive or negative for the virus since Hicks' case so far. Among the positive cases are several attendees of key events at the White House this past week: theSCOTUS nominationlast Saturday and a prep session on Monday ahead of the first presidential debate. Several were also at thedebate itselfon Tuesday in Cleveland.
POSITIVE
President Donald Trump
President Donald Trump walks to Marine One prior to departure from the South Lawn of the White House, Oct. 2, 2020, as he heads to Walter Reed Military Medical Center, after testing positive for COVID-19.
After saying he would begin quarantining following Hicks' diagnosis, Trump, 74, announced on Twitter shortly before 1 a.m. Friday that he and First lady Melania Trump had tested positive for COVID-19. Later that day, he was flown to Walter Reed Medical Center in Bethesda, Maryland. His symptoms included trouble breathing, low-grade fever, chills, nasal congestion and cough, multiple sources with direct knowledge of the matter told ABC News. The president's treatment has included Regeneron's experimental antibody cocktail and a dose of remdesivir, according to the White House physician.
First lady Melania Trump
First lady Melania Trump sits next to Seventh Circuit Court Judge Amy Coney Barrett's family, including husband Jesse Barrett and their seven children, as President Donald Trump announces Barrett's nomination to the Supreme Court in the Rose Garden at the White House, Sept. 26, 2020, in Washington, D.C.
The first lady, 50,said Fridayshe had "mild symptoms" but was "overall feeling good." The White House physician said Friday she had a mild cough and headache.
Attended: SCOTUS nomination, debate
Hope Hicks
Hope Hicks, an advisor to President Donald Trump walks to Air Force One to depart Washington with the president and other staff on campaign travel to Minnesota from Joint Base Andrews, Md., Sept. 30, 2020.
One of Trump's closest advisers, Hicks, 31,tested positivefor the coronavirus on Wednesday, sources told ABC News. On Tuesday, she had traveled with the president on Air Force One to and from the debate and was seen in social media posts watching the debate in a "war room."
Attended: Debate prep session, debate
Bill Stepien
Trump's campaign manager, 42, tested positive for coronavirus Friday, sources familiar with the situation told ABC News. "I feel fine and will be back in the office as soon as I am given the green light," Stepien wrote in an email to staff.
Attended: Debate prep session, debate
Kellyanne Conway
The former White House senior adviser, 53,announced on TwitterFriday night that she had tested positive for the virus. "My symptoms are mild (light cough) and I’m feeling fine," she said, adding that she had "begun a quarantine process." The announcement came after her daughter, Claudia Conway, shared news of her mother's diagnosis on TikTok.
Former New Jersey Gov. Chris Christie speaks with others after President Donald Trump announces Judge Amy Coney Barrett as his Supreme Court nominee in the Rose Garden of the White House, in Washington, D.C., Sept. 26, 2020. Christie announced he tested positive for COVID-19 on Oct. 3, 2020. Notre Dame President Father John Jenkins, who also tested positive stands at back right.
The former New Jersey governor and ABC News contributortweetedSaturday morning that he had "just received word that I am positive for COVID-19." "I will be receiving medical attention today and will keep the necessary folks apprised of my condition," Christie, 58, wrote. Several hours later, hetweetedthat he had checked himself into a hospital after consulting with his doctors. "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 said.
Judge Amy Coney Barrett, President Donald Trump's nominee to the Supreme Court, poses with Sen. Mike Lee, Sept. 29, 2020, at the Capitol in Washington. Hours after President Donald Trump announced he had tested positive for the coronavirus on Oct. 2, 2020, Republican Utah Sen. Mike Lee revealed he too had been infected with the disease.
On Friday, the GOP senator, 49, of Utahannouncedhe had tested positive for COVID-19 after experiencing "symptoms consistent with longtime allergies." He said he will "remain isolated for the next 10 days." Lee is a member of the Senate Judiciary Committee and has met with the Supreme Court nominee, Amy Coney Barrett.
(Left to right, top to bottom) President Donald Trump, first lady Melania Trump, senior adviser Hope Hicks, Sen. Mike Lee, former senior adviser to the president Kellyanne Conway, Republican National Committee Chair Ronna McDaniel, Sen. Thom Tillis, Sen. Ron Johnson, Trump campaign manager Bill Stepien. As of Oct. 3, 2020, all nine have tested positive for COVID-19 in the last past days.
Sen. Thom Tillis
The GOP senator of North CarolinaannouncedFriday night that he had tested positive for COVID-19 using a rapid antigen test. "Thankfully, I have no symptoms and I feel well," said Tillis, 60, who added that he plans to self-isolate at home for 10 days and notify close contacts. Tillis is also a member of the Senate Judiciary Committee.
Sen. Ron Johnson
The GOP Wisconsin senator, 65, tested positive for COVID-19 in D.C. on Friday, after being exposed to a confirmed case, his press team said. "Senator Johnson feels healthy and is not experiencing symptoms. He will remain isolated until given the all-clear by his doctor," his press team said.
Ronna McDaniel
After a member of her family tested positive, the Republican National Committee chair, 47, got confirmation that she too had tested positive for COVID-19 on Wednesday, a spokesperson told ABC News. As of Friday, she had been at her home in Michigan since last Saturday.
Left to right, first lady Melania Trump, President Donald Trump, Democratic presidential candidate former Vice President Joe Biden and his wife Jill Biden, stand on stage following the conclusion of the first presidential debate, Sept. 29, 2020, at Case Western University and Cleveland Clinic, in Cleveland.
Former Vice President Joe Biden, who faced off against Trump at Tuesday's debate,tested negativefor COVID-19, he said on Friday. His wife, Dr. Jill Biden, 69, who also attended the debate, had tested negative as well, Biden announced. On Saturday, Biden, 77, told reporters he would next be tested Sunday morning.
Vice President Mike Pence
Pence, 61, as well as Second Lady Karen Pence, 63, tested negative for the coronavirus on Saturday, according to a senior official in the vice president's office.
Sen. Kamala Harris
The Democratic vice presidential candidate and her husband, Doug Emhoff, both 55, tested negative for COVID-19 on Thursday and Friday, a Harris aide said.
Tom Perez
The Democratic National Committee chair, 58, who sat in the front row at the debate, tested negative Friday morning for COVID-19, a source confirmed to ABC News.
Attended: Debate
Jared Kushner
As of Friday, the White House senior adviser and Trump son-in-law, 39, had tested negative for COVID-19. He was seen in the debate "war room."
Attended: Debate prep session, debate
Rudy Giuliani
Trump's personal lawyer, 76, who was also among those in the debate "war room," has tested negative, ABC News has learned.
Attended: Debate prep session, debate
Jason Miller
The campaign senior adviser has also tested negative, ABC News has learned.
Attended: Debate prep session
Mark Meadows
The White House chief of staff, 61, announced on Friday that he had tested negative for the virus.
Attended: SCOTUS nomination, debate
William Barr
Left to right, White House Chief of Staff Mark Meadows, Attorney General William Barr and Counselor to the President Kellyanne Conway talk in the Rose Garden after President Donald Trump introduced Judge Amy Coney Barrett, 48, as his nominee to the Supreme Court at the White House, Sept. 26, 2020 in Washington, D.C.
The U.S. attorney general, 70, tested negative for the second time in two days Saturday morning, a DOJ spokesperson said. He is not quarantining, but will continue to get tested regularly, the spokesperson said.
Attended: SCOTUS nomination
Amy Coney Barrett
The Supreme Court nominee, 48, who has been meeting with White House staff and elected officials lately, has been testing negative during daily tests, a senior White House official said on Friday.
Attended: SCOTUS nomination
Sens. Marsha Blackburn, Kelly Loeffler and Ben Sasse
The GOP senators had tested negative for COVID-19 as of Friday. Sasse, 48, a member of the Senate Judiciary Committee, is now quarantining, a spokesperson said.
Attended: SCOTUS nomination
Sen. Mike Crapo
The Idaho Republican, 69, who met with Barrett this week, tested negative for COVID-19 on Saturday, a spokesperson said.
Attended: SCOTUS nomination
Trump children
Eric Trump and Senior Advisor to the President Ivanka Trump arrive for the first presidential debate between President Donald Trump and Democratic presidential nominee Joe Biden at the Health Education Campus of Case Western Reserve University on Sept. 29, 2020, in Cleveland.
Except for Donald and Melania Trump, the rest of the Trump family had tested negative for COVID-19, the White House physician said Friday. That includes Eric, 36; Ivanka, 38; Tiffany, 26; and Donald Trump Jr., 42. On Saturday, Donald Trump Jr.tweetedthat he had tested negative for COVID-19 and will test again out of an "abundance of caution" before returning to work.
Sen. Josh Hawley
The Missouri senator, 40, who sat next to Tillis at the SCOTUS nomination, said Saturday evening he had tested negative for the virus. Earlier in the day, he said he was being was tested "out of an abundance of caution," a spokesperson said.
Attended: SCOTUS nomination
UNKNOWN
Stephen Miller