Trump Vehemently Denies Meadows’ Claim That He Had COVID During Biden Debate, ‘Fake News’

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FILE - President Donald Trump, left, and Democratic presidential candidate former Vice President Joe Biden, right, with moderator Chris Wallace, center, of Fox News during the first presidential debate on Sept. 29, 2020, at Case Western University and Cleveland Clinic, in Cleveland, Ohio. (AP Photo/Patrick Semansky, File)

WASHINGTON, D.C. (VINnews/AP) — Donald Trump tested positive for COVID-19 three days before his first presidential debate in September 2020 with Joe Biden, according to a new book by Trump’s former chief of staff.

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However, former President Trump adamantly refutes that claim, insisting that it’s fake news, which he has been victimized by many times in the past.

In “The Chief’s Chief,” obtained by The Guardian before its Dec. 7 release, Mark Meadows writes that the then-president received a negative test shortly after the positive test and resumed his usual activities, including attending the debate against his Democratic challenger.

Former President Trump on Wednesday blasted the notion that he had COVID-19 before his first debate with Biden. The former president said Meadows’ story “of me having COVID prior to, or during, the first debate is Fake News. In fact, a test revealed that I did not have COVID prior to the debate.”

Meadows retweeted Trump’s statement and his spokesman, Ben Williamson, said the book “is clearly referring to a ‘false positive’ rapid test the president received.”

“After the initial positive, he received multiple confirmatory tests that came back negative. The President did not have COVID before or during the debate,” he said.

The book’s publisher, All Seasons Press, did not immediately respond to a request for comment.

The White House began a testing regimen for Trump’s senior aides and those who would be in contact with him after earlier positive cases. But aides repeatedly refused to disclose when Trump was tested the week of the debate, leading to speculation that he may have had COVID-19 while onstage with Biden.

Moderator Chris Wallace of Fox News had said previously that he believed Trump may have had COVID-19 at the time of the debate because of the virus’ incubation period. It typically takes several days between the time a person is exposed to the virus and when there is enough viral load to be detected.

Trump was 74 and Biden was 78 at the time, putting them at higher risk of serious complications from the virus. COVID-19 vaccines were not then available.

Trump announced in a tweet early on Oct. 2, 2020, that he and first lady Melania Trump had tested positive for the coronavirus. He was admitted to Walter Reed National Military Medical Center later that day.

But Meadows writes that Trump received a positive test on Sept. 26, three days before the debate and the same day that he held a Rose Garden ceremony for his final Supreme Court nominee, Amy Coney Barrett, according to the paper. Trump traveled that evening to a rally in Pennsylvania.

Meadows, Trump’s fourth and final chief of staff, writes that he received a call from the White House doctor as Trump’s helicopter was lifting off from the White House for the rally. Meadows says he was informed that Trump had tested positive and was instructed to stop the president from departing.

When Meadows told Trump of the result, the president’s reply, according to The Guardian, “rhyme(d) with ‘Oh spit, you’ve gotta be trucking lidding me.’”

But Meadows said the test had been conducted with an old model kit and he told Trump it would be repeated with a newer version. After “a brief but tense wait,” Meadows reported that the second test had come back negative.

Trump took that result as “full permission to press on as if nothing had happened,” Meadows wrote, according to The Guardian. In subsequent days, he held news events, met with Gold Star families at the White House, attended several fundraisers and appeared at the debate.

On the day of the debate, Sept. 29, Meadows wrote that Trump looked slightly better — “emphasis on the word slightly.”

“His face, for the most part at least, had regained its usual light bronze hue, and the gravel in his voice was gone. But the dark circles under his eyes had deepened. As we walked into the venue around five o’clock in the evening, I could tell that he was moving more slowly than usual. He walked like he was carrying a little extra weight on his back,” Meadows was quoted as writing.

Meadows noted that both candidates were required to test negative for the virus within 72 hours of the debate, but wrote that, “Nothing was going to stop (Trump) from going out there.”

Dr. Anthony Fauci, President Biden’s top medical adviser, who also served in the Trump administration, said he was not aware of the test results but anyone who tests positive should isolate from other people.

“I’m not going to specifically talk about who put who at risk, but I would say as I said, not only for any individual, but everybody, that if you test positive you should be quarantining yourself,” he said at a news briefing Wednesday.

Biden brushed off the report. “I don’t think about the former president,” he told reporters.


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PaulinSaudi
PaulinSaudi
2 years ago

Thank goodness he can just release the records and prove all these liars wrong.

anonymous
anonymous
2 years ago

trump, by not masking, by not social distancing at demagogue style rallies, is the one who has 700,000 lives on his head. people look up to leaders, and a leader who is a demagogue and con artist and big fat liar is the one who has blood on his hands.
after you’ve been elected pesident, why hold rallies?.
p.s trump had 4 years to build a wall to stop the immigrants at our southern border. nu? he also said mexico would pay for that wall. nu?
as for fauci, he is a spokesman, that’s all. he changed his mind? well, that’s because in science things change constantly and you have to go with the flow. don’t u see that virus changing and mutating constantly?

Mordechai Rothman
Mordechai Rothman
2 years ago

Trump is fake news. He is no longer relevant thus the fact he is news at all is fake.

Archy's Brother
Archy's Brother
2 years ago

Why would Mark Meadows lie? Unlike Trump, Meadows does not have a history of being a serial liar.

Kollelfaker
Kollelfaker
2 years ago

Mark meadows has become an anti trumper. Now that Donald seems to want to regain the White House expect all kinds of fake news like Russian collusion to resurface. Even though we now know (independent counsel investigation and indictments on several democratic operatives) it was fake and tried to destroy
A president

Educated Archy
Educated Archy
2 years ago

I don’t get it . All the other tests were negative why would a rational person be concerned about the one postive test?
Furthermore, this fake accusation that anyone was at risk of covid is nonsense. The candidates Abbas Wallace were all so far apart. It doesn’t travel so far