Ivanka Trump’s Personal Assistant Tests Positive For Coronavirus

WASHINGTON, DC - AUGUST 02: Assistant to the President and Donald Trump's daughter Ivanka Trump hosts a listening session with military spouses in the Rooselvelt Room at the White House August 2, 2017 in Washington, DC. The military spouses said they choose professions that they can practice no matter where their partners are stationed but that licensing and certification continues to be a challenge when moving to a new post. (Photo by Chip Somodevilla/Getty Images)

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Ivanka Trump’s Personal Assistant Tests Positive For Coronavirus

Ivanka Trump’s personal assistant has reportedly  tested positive for the coronavirus, according to a family source who spoke to CNN.

The assistant, who works closely with President Donald Trump’s daughter, has not been around Ivanka in weeks as she has been working remotely for over two months.

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Her assistant, who has not been identified, did not show any signs of symptoms. Ivanka Trump and her husband Jared Kushner have both tested negative, per the source.

Trump, Vice President Mike Pence, and many of their staff have been getting tested daily after many tested positive. However, Trump still says he isn’t worried about catching the virus despite Vice President Mike Pence’s press secretary also testing positive.

“I’m not worried, no, I’m not worried. Look, I get things done, I don’t worry about things,” Trump said Friday.“I do what I have to do. We’ve taken very strong precautions at the White House and we’re dealing with an invisible situation.”


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