Kathy Griffin has found herself at the centre of controversy once again on Tuesday, after suggesting U.S. President Donald Trump should use a syringe full of air.
07.05.2020 - 19:13 / deadline.com
By Ted Johnson
A member of the U.S. Navy and personal valet to Donald Trump has tested positive for the coronavirus, CNN first reported on Thursday, a development that raises questions of whether the president has been exposed to the virus.
The White House said that the president has since tested negative, along with Vice President Mike Pence. In a statement, Deputy Press Secretary Hogan Gidley said that “we were recently notified by the White House Medical Unit that a member of the United
Kathy Griffin has found herself at the centre of controversy once again on Tuesday, after suggesting U.S. President Donald Trump should use a syringe full of air.
Guns N’ Roses are taking a shot at Donald Trump’s response to the coronavirus with a T-shirt that mocks his recent visit to an N95 mask factory in Arizona. While visiting the factory to show off the many masks being produced to help health care workers protect themselves and others while working on the front lines of the COVID-19 pandemic, employees started playing the acclaimed band’s cover of "Live and Let Die” over the PA system.
Rosie O’Donnell is helping former nemesis Michael Cohen write a “spicy” tell-all about his years working for U.S. President Donald Trump.
There have been several of cases of people near President Donald Trump — including a White House personal valet and V.P. Mike Pence‘s press secretary — testing positive for COVID-19.
By Ted Johnson
A staffer who works for Vice President Mike Pence has tested positive for COVID-19, one day after it was announced that President Donald Trump‘s personal valet also contracted the deadly virus. Pence was en route to Des Moines, Iowa on Air Force Two when his team learned of the diagnosis.
President Donald Trump, 73, should keep himself away from the First Lady, Melania Trump, 50, and their son Barron, 14, for at least two weeks. So says former Baltimore health commissioner Dr. Leana Wen after news broke on May 7 that one of his personal valets tested positive for the coronavirus.
A member of Donald Trump‘s US Navy, who serves as one of his personal valets, has tested positive for coronavirus, CNN reported on Thursday, May 7. The news has clearly raised questions around whether or not the president, 73, has been in close contact with the infected individual. HollywoodLife has reached out to the White House for comment.
The WHO has denied President Donald Trump 's claims that coronavirus was created in a Chinese labratory.
Donald Trump claims he has a "high degree of confidence" the coronavirus may have originated in a Chinese virology lab.