Trump's Positive COVID Test That Nobody Knew About

By Samuel Moser


Two former government officials said on Wednesday that former President Donald Trump tested positive for COVID-19 three days before his debate against President Joe Biden on September 29, 2020, according to The New York Times and The Guardian.


Trump justified participating in the debate with a negative result that he received from a different testing kit shortly after getting the positive test, according to The Guardian. 


The day after he tested positive, Trump was talking to reporters without a mask, and he attended an event for military families, according to The New York Times.


The former Chief of Staff, Mark Meadows, brought this incident to the country’s attention after publishing his knowledge of the positive test in his book, “The Chief’s Chief,” according to The Guardian.


Although he tested positive on September 26, 2020, the press informed the public about his result six days later, according to The New York Times.

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