NYT Obtains Evidence That Suggests Trump Began COVID-19 Spread At WH, Not Hope Hicks

Ron Delancer By Ron Delancer

While it has been reported that Donald Trump contracted COVID-19 from White House Communications Director Hope Hicks, the New York Times is sharing evidence that suggests it was the other way around.

The Times offers a visual that shows a timeline of events of when and where everyone that tested positive for coronavirus made contact with one another.

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Hicks reportedly traveled with Trump on Air Force One after testing negative for COVID-19 Tuesday for the debate in Cleveland. She was spotted without a mask. As his confidant and counselor, Hicks joined Trump at campaign stops in Ohio and Minnesota before testing positive for COVID-19 on Wednesday. Trump tested positive for COVID-19 two days later – on Friday – if the timeline is accurate.

Republican National Committee Chairwoman Ronna McDaniel reportedly received a positive test on Wednesday afternoon after accompanying Trump to campaign events the week prior.

You can see the visual timeline HERE via The New York Times.

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