New Challenges for White House: Secret Service Agents & More WH Aids Test Positive for COVID-19

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WASHINGTON (AP) – This could be a tricky week for President Donald Trump. His leading health experts on the coronavirus will speak from self-quarantine.

After self-isolating over the weekend, Vice President Mike Pence is self-isolating after an aide tested positive for the coronavirus last week.

Additionally, multiple news agencies cite Department of Homeland Security documents that show 11 Secret Service agents have tested positive.

A White House military valet also tested positive last week, as did Ivanka Trump’s personal assistant.

Three members of the white house covid-19 task force are in quarantine, including Dr. Anthony Fauci.

Also, the Supreme Court will hear arguments over access to his financial records, and a government whistleblower will tell lawmakers that he lost his job for questioning a malaria drug for COVID-19 championed by the president.

The health experts on safely dealing with the novel coronavirus will be testifying in a Senate hearing by a video conference  after three of them and the committee’s chairman were exposed to people who tested positive for COVID-19.

The images of top administration officials taking such precautions come as states seek to loosen economic restrictions put in place to mitigate the virus’ spread.

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