Trump tested positive for COVID-19 the day before an event with Gold Star families who he later blamed for infecting him



The reception to honor Gold Star Families was held in the East Room of the White House.

The day before an event with Gold Star families, Trump tested positive for COVID-19.

Trump tested positive on September 26 according to a former chief of staff.

The September 27 reception was where the test came from.

A day before a White House event with Gold Star military families, Donald Trump tested positive for COVID-19, which he later blamed on Hope Hicks.

The Guardian obtained a copy of MarkMeadows' forthcoming memoir, which states that Trump tested positive for COVID-19 three days before his first presidential debate against Joe Biden.

The positive test result came back when Trump was on the Marine One helicopter and maybe had a slight cold. Trump took a follow-up COVID test after the flight came back negative. His positive test result was not made public.

On the next day, Trump hosted an indoor event at the White House to honor Gold Star Families, the parents and loved ones of fallen US service members. Few people wore masks.

In an October 1 interview on Fox News, Trump suggested that he had gotten evidence at the September 27 event.

"It's very difficult when you're with people from the military and law enforcement and they come over to you and they want to hug you and they want to kiss you because we really have done a good job for them," Trump said.

Shortly before midnight on that day, Trump announced that he too had tested positive for the disease. The former president was admitted to Walter Reed National Military Medical Center where he received treatment that was not available to the public at the time.

In an October 8 interview with Fox Business, Trump suggested that he too could have contracted COVID-19 at the reception.

I meet a lot of people. I have to. I am the president of the country. Trump told Bartiromo that he couldn't hang around in a basement and that he would catch it.

"I would sometimes be in groups with Gold Star families," Trump said. I met with some families. I didn't want that to be canceled.

"I can't back up, Maria, I can't tell them, 'Give me room, give me 10, 12 feet,'" Trump said.

Sometimes they come within an inch of my face. I'm not telling them to back down, they want to kiss me, and they want to hug me. I'm not doing it, but I said it was dangerous. It's a dangerous thing if you go by the evidence.

The event with Gold Star families was one of the things that Trump hosted, as well as a Rose Garden celebration for Amy Coney Barrett, who was nominated to the Supreme Court.

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