This is in addition to the closure already announced in Sanford, Florida, on Monday and a public order occasion saturday at the White House, his first public occasion since he left the hospital.
TRUMP SAYS HE’S ‘DRUG-FREE’, DETAILS OF COVID-19 RECOVERY IN FIRST CAMERA INTERVIEW SINCE DIAGNOSIS
Trump was admitted to Walter Reed National Military Medical Center with severe symptoms last Friday, started treatment and returned to the White House on Monday.
Meanwhile, Joe Biden and his crusade have called Trump’s behavior since he was diagnosed with a coronavirus as “reckless. “He was accused of unnecessarily endangering those around him.
“His reckless habit since his diagnosis, the destabilizing effect it has on our government, is unacceptable,” Biden said Friday.
The White House has not yet published when Trump’s most recent negative COVID-19 or evidence that it is no longer contagious.
On Thursday, White House doctor Dr. Sean Conley sent a memorandum stating that Trump could resume his public engagements starting Saturday.
But since then there has been no data from Trump’s doctor, such as a memorandum authorizing him or key points about his health.
Trump said this week that he was feeling well and that he was no longer on medication. Trump has won cutting-edge remedies that are not available to Americans.
TRUMP CAN RETURN TO ‘PUBLIC ENGAGEMENTS’ THIS WEEKEND, SAYS WHITE HOUSE DOCTOR
In his first television interview at the White House since declaring that he had contracted the coronavirus on October 2, Trump told Dr. Marc Siegel in “Tucker Carlson Tonight” that he was “drug-free” as of Friday and felt “strong. “
Trump said he had had a coronavirus test on Friday and did not know the precise results, but that he was “at the back of the scale or free” of the virus. I was hoping you’d get tested on Saturday.
The president added that he would donate plasma to other patients if asked.
Thomas Barrabi of Fox News contributed to the report.