President Donald Trump’s positive coronavirus diagnosis has raised questions about the health of those around him, including members of his Cabinet and his vice president.Here is the testing status of family members and senior government officials around him.Government officials, test resultsFormer Trump aide Kellyanne Conway confirmed Friday that she has tested positive for COVID-19. She said on Twitter that she had a “mild (light cough)” is feeling fine, adding she has begun a quarantine process in consultation with physicians.Trump aide Hope Hicks: positiveHope Hicks, one of President Donald Trump’s closest aides, tested positive for coronavirus on Thursday.Treasury Secretary Steven Mnuchin: negativeTreasury Secretary Steven Mnuchin, who has had in-person meetings with House Speaker Nancy Pelosi, tested negative on Friday morning, according to a tweet from his spokesperson Monica Crowley. He will continue to be tested daily.Vice President Pence and Second Lady Karen Pence: negativeVice President Mike Pence and Second Lady Karen Pence both tested negative for coronavirus Friday morning, according to the vice president’s spokesperson, Devin O’Malley.”As has been routine for months, Vice President Pence is tested for COVID-19 every day. This morning, Vice President Pence and the second lady tested negative for COVID-19. Vice President Pence remains in good health and wishes the Trumps well in their recovery,” O’Malley wrote on Twitter.Attorney General William Barr: negativeBarr tested negative on Friday morning, a Justice Department spokesperson said. He is not experiencing any symptoms and was last in the same room as the President on Saturday.Acting Secretary of Homeland Security Chad Wolf: negativeAccording to the Department of Homeland Security Deputy Assistant Secretary Chase Jennings, “Acting Secretary Wolf has tested negative three times in the past seven days for COVID-19. He has not been in close contact with President Trump or the first lady recently.” Additionally, he “consulted with the White House physician this week after a DHS employee tested positive for COVID-19 and has been cleared for duty.”Secretary of Health and Human Services Alex Azar: not yet sharedAzar told reporters Friday morning he was tested “out of an abundance of caution.”Secretary of Transportation Elaine Chao: negative”Secretary Chao has been tested regularly and has tested negative,” a Department of Transportation spokesperson told CNN.Director of National Intelligence John Ratcliffe: declined commentThe Office of the Director of National Intelligence declined to comment on Ratcliffe’s recent interactions with the president, or on any recent briefings.Secretary of State Mike Pompeo: negativePompeo told the press pool traveling with him in Dubrovnik, Croatia, that both he and his wife tested negative on Friday morning. He said that he has not been with President Trump since the signing of the Abraham Accords at the White House on September 15, adding he’s been traveling for the majority of the past 17 days.RNC Chairwoman Ronna McDaniel: positiveRonna McDaniel, the chairwoman of the Republican National Committee, has tested positive for coronavirus, an RNC spokesman announced Friday.”After a member of her family tested positive for COVID-19, the Chairwoman was tested for the virus. On Wednesday afternoon, she got confirmation she was COVID-19 positive. She has been at her home in Michigan since last Saturday,” RNC spokesman Mike Reed said in a statement.Amy Coney Barrett: negativeJudge Amy Coney Barrett, the president’s nominee for the Supreme Court, tested negative for coronavirus on Friday, according to White House spokesman Judd Deere. Barrett, who is tested daily, was last with the president on Saturday, Deere said.Barrett was diagnosed with coronavirus late this summer but has recovered, according to three sources familiar with the matter.Administrator of the Environmental Protection Agency Andrew Wheeler: no…
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