Trump Makes His Entrance at the White House, Removes His Mask Afterwards

By webmanager, CNN 6th Oct 20 3:02 pm

President Trump comes back to the White House after having spent 3 nights at Walter Reed medical center. Dr. Sean P. Conley, his physician, has indicated that Trump was not “out of the woods” just yet.

The president has sent a message, “Don’t be afraid of Covid.”

“Don’t let it dominate your life.”

Within a few hours of arriving at the White House, he removed his mask. It is speculated that Trump is still contagious and might carry the risk of passing it on.

Seen wearing a navy blue suit and cloth mask, he gave thumbs up while waiting for the helicopter. He did not hint at anything when asked about his staffers tested positive.

However, Trump conveyed a somewhat misleading message before entering the White House. In the video, he claimed that he “had to” face the virus for being a “leader.”

He says in the clip, “We’re going back. We’re going back to work. We’re gonna be out front. As your leader I had to do that. I knew there’s danger to it but I had to do it.”

“I stood out front. I led. Nobody that’s a leader would not do what I did. I know there’s a risk there’s a danger. That’s OK. And now I’m better, and maybe I’m immune? I don’t know. But don’t let it dominate your lives. Get out there, be careful.”

Before his entrance, Trump tweeted that he was feeling much better than he felt 20 years ago. His health might be improving, but his press secretary McEnany tests positive on Monday.

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