White House Press Secretary Kayleigh McEnany says she had tested positive for COVID-19 but that she is not experiencing any symptoms.
She joins a growing list of infected Trump associates that includes first lady Melania Trump, at least two White House aides who travel with the President and three Republican senators.
McEnany also said she did not know that senior Trump aide Hope Hicks had tested positive for COVID-19 before she held a press briefing on Thursday without a mask, a decision that has come under scrutiny for potentially exposing reporters and others present.
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