Trump knowingly went sick into the debate (you heard it here first)

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Trump: ‘I Don’t Even Remember’ if I Got Pre-Debate COVID Test

The non-answer opens the door to the possibility that he showed up at Cleveland infected by the virus.

President Donald Trump said on Thursday evening that he didn’t recall whether or not he was tested for the coronavirus immediately before his debate with former Vice President Joe Biden.

“I don't know, I don’t even remember,” Trump said at a town hall event on NBC. “I probably did” get tested, Trump added. “The doctors do it. I don’t ask them...if you ask the doctor he'll give you the perfect answer.”

Trump tested positive for the coronavirus on Oct. 1, three days after his debate with Biden. The president, the White House, and the Trump campaign have repeatedly refused to say when Trump’s last negative test occurred.
 
https://www.usatoday.com/story/news...crede-bailey-gravely-ill-covid-19/5918371002/
Top White House security official Crede Bailey hospitalized with COVID-19

WASHINGTON – The head of the White House security office is gravely ill with COVID-19 and has been hospitalized since September, a White House official has confirmed.

Crede Bailey leads the office in charge of credentialing people for access to the White House and works closely with the Secret Service, according to Bloomberg, which was the first to report his illness Wednesday.

According to Bloomberg, Bailey got sick before the Sept. 26 Rose Garden event,
where Trump announced his pick of Judge Amy Coney Barrett for the Supreme Court. Several people who attended that event, including President Donald Trump and first lady Melania Trump, have tested positive for COVID-19.
 
https://www.thedailybeast.com/trump...-i-got-pre-debate-covid-test?via=twitter_page

Trump: ‘I Don’t Even Remember’ if I Got Pre-Debate COVID Test

The non-answer opens the door to the possibility that he showed up at Cleveland infected by the virus.

President Donald Trump said on Thursday evening that he didn’t recall whether or not he was tested for the coronavirus immediately before his debate with former Vice President Joe Biden.

“I don't know, I don’t even remember,” Trump said at a town hall event on NBC. “I probably did” get tested, Trump added. “The doctors do it. I don’t ask them...if you ask the doctor he'll give you the perfect answer.”

Trump tested positive for the coronavirus on Oct. 1, three days after his debate with Biden. The president, the White House, and the Trump campaign have repeatedly refused to say when Trump’s last negative test occurred.
https://www.thedailybeast.com/trump...-i-got-pre-debate-covid-test?via=twitter_page
On Sept. 29, shortly before Trump officially tested positive, he went to Cleveland to debate Joe Biden. Circumstantial evidence suggests that Trump suspected, or should have suspected, that he might already be infected. But the book adds an incriminating quote: After meeting with military families at the White House on Sept. 27, Trump told his staff, “If these guys had covid, I’m going to get it because they were all over me.” That remark, combined with his accumulating symptoms, suggests he knowingly endangered Biden and others at the debate.

Once Trump tested positive, the infection could no longer be concealed. But he could still try to hide its severity, and he did. The authors report that he agreed to go to Walter Reed Medical Center only after aides presented a choice: He could walk to the helicopter on his own, or he might be wheeled out to it later, in which case “there would be no hiding his condition.” Trump was already being treated in the White House, so his reluctance to go wasn’t about bravery. It was about vanity and deception. That’s why his aides framed the choice as they did.

Trump got much sicker than he or the White House acknowledged. Normal blood oxygen levels range from 95 percent to 100 percent. According to the book, Trump’s levels fell into the 80s. Aides feared for his life, and doctors administered a flurry of experimental treatments that were rarely combined. He was rescued by measures no ordinary person could expect: cutting-edge drugs that were in short supply, supervision and advice from the nation’s top physicians, and a direct phone call to the head of the FDA to get authorization for a novel therapy.

It’s not surprising that the president of the United States got extraordinary care. But when you read the details of what it took to keep him alive, it’s dismaying to go back and look at what he told the public afterward. On his return from Walter Reed—while “still probably contagious,” the authors note—he defiantly removed his mask for the cameras, and he “strode into the White House, passing staffers” and potentially exposing them to the virus. Then he made a video, telling Americans that his recovery proved they shouldn’t fear the virus. “Don’t be afraid of it. You’re going to beat it,” he assured them. “We have the best medicines. … Get out there.”

Three days later, Trump gave his first interview since getting sick. He said he felt “perfect” and would soon resume his campaign rallies. The lesson of his infection, he told Fox News viewers, was that precautions were pointless—since even the president had been infected—and that the virus was nothing to worry about. “No matter how good the security, you’re not going to protect yourselves from this thing,” he concluded, “unless you just literally don’t come out.” In fact, he argued that people who stayed home instead of congregating with others were just as likely or more likely to get sick, and he noted that some politicians who wore masks got infected anyway. “You catch this thing,” he shrugged, but “when you catch it, you get better. And then you’re immune.” As to the lifesaving drugs he had received, Trump scoffed, “I think I would have done it fine without drugs.”

As a White House employee, Trump imperiled everyone around him. As president, he interfered in every aspect of the government’s response to the pandemic, contributing to a death toll that had passed 200,000 by the time the virus caught him. Despite this, America—its best doctors and its best medicines—saved Trump’s life. He repaid that gift not by warning Americans to learn from his mistake, but by encouraging them to follow his recklessness. Since then, another 400,000 have died.
 
Conspiracies already floating that the dems "infected him" so it's clear projection of what his team tried to do (infect Biden).

https://www.motherjones.com/politic...bout-when-trump-tested-positive-for-covid-19/

WH Physician’s Briefing Leaves Serious Questions About When Trump Tested Positive for COVID-19
Dr. Sean Conley said the president is improving. Others in the White House suggest otherwise.

One of the most serious questions from the briefing was the way in which Conley’s description of the president’s diagnosis and treatment didn’t match up with what previous official reports had indicated about the timeline of the his condition. Trump tweeted that he and First Lady Melania Trump had tested positive for COVID-19 around 1 a.m. on Friday morning. But Conley said that, as of the briefing on Saturday, the president had been 72 hours into his diagnosis. Another doctor treating Trump who spoke at the briefing said that the president had been administered a Regeneron antibody cocktail, an experimental treatment, 48 hours before, even though a White House press release announced that it had been administered after the president’s positive test—which, according to Conley had occurred on Thursday evening.

Nor would Conley answer when the president had his last negative coronavirus test, saying only that the president had been tested after news that Hope Hicks, the president’s senior aide, had tested positive for the virus on Thursday. He did not indicate the results of any tests potentially administered to the president in advance of Tuesday’s debate against Joe Biden or his Wednesday campaign rally in Minnesota—an appearance that was nearly half as long as his usual events.

https://thehill.com/homenews/media/...ate-to-be-tested-in-ohio-before-debate-relied

Chris Wallace: Trump arrived too late to be tested in Ohio before debate, relied on 'honor system'

Fox News anchor Chris Wallace said President Trump did not arrive in Cleveland ahead of the first presidential debate in time to get tested in Ohio before the event took place.

Wallace, who served as the moderator for the event, said the president "didn't arrive until Tuesday afternoon" in Cleveland to face off against Democratic nominee Joe Biden. The time of the debate was Tuesday at 9 p.m.

"The difference was I arrived on Sunday, you arrived on Monday,” Wallace told fellow Fox News colleague Bill Hemmer.

“[The Trump family] didn’t arrive until Tuesday afternoon. So for them to get tested, there wouldn’t have been enough time to have the test and have the debate at 9:00 that night. They didn’t show up until 3:00, 4:00, 5:00 in the afternoon. There was an honor system when it came to the people that came into the hall from the two campaigns.”

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Who could've seen this coming?

now we know why Trump kept yelling at Biden any time Joe opened his mouth

https://www.thedailybeast.com/trump...ebate-not-after-says-mark-meadows-in-new-book
Trump Tested Positive for COVID Before Biden Debate, Not After, Says His Ex-Chief of Staff
 
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