President Donald Trump Allegedly Withheld COVID-19 Diagnosis Before Public Reveal

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President Trump’s personal doctors revealed during a press conference that he withheld his COVID-19 diagnosis before revealing it to the public.

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According to TMZ, Dr. Sean Conley said President Trump was diagnosed with COVID-19 on Wednesday but was very “active” on that day and Thursday where he hosted his fundraiser. The fundraiser reportedly had an attendance of over a hundred people but Trump did not disclose his diagnosis until Thursday evening.

Dr. Conley was also asked if the president was on oxygen but he didn’t answer the question directly. He said Trump was reportedly doing “very well” and walking around in his hospital suite.

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As we previously reported, Trump’s symptoms were mild and he experienced fatigue, fever, nasal congestion, and a cough. The president also told doctors that he feels “like I could walk out of here today” during his stay at the Walter Reed Hospital.

 

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