CNN: Top Trump Adviser Stephen Miller Tests Positive for Virus
The COVID-19 outbreak at the White House is growing. Eleven people have been confirmed to have the virus including President Trump's top adviser Stephen Miller.
Miller confirmed it in a statement to CNN. He said he had been working remotely and self-isolating, testing negative for the past five days except for Tuesday when he tested positive. Along with Miller, two more press aides tested positive for the virus.
As the cases in the White House grow, senior pentagon leadership are quarantining as well. Tuesday, the Pentagon announced a top U.S. Coast Guard official tested positive.
President Trump has stopped stimulus talks with Democrats. He tweeted, he would resume the negotiations after he wins the elections.
The DOW closed 375 points following his announcement.
Democratic Presidential Nominee Joe Biden is sharing a message of unity. He also warned of the "cost of division" in a speech in Gettysburg, Pennsylvania. Biden delivered a call to turn past a moment he said is "neither good nor normal" and unify.
Michelle Obama is also giving her final push for Biden as election day nears. The Joe Biden campaign released her video message Tuesday, where the former first lady urged undecided voters to vote their conscious.
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