United States White House worker – reportedly the vice president’s spokeswoman – has tested positive for coronavirus, officials said Friday, even as President Donald Trump continued to go mask-free at a World War II commemoration with veterans in their 90s.
A senior administration official said a member of Vice President Mike Pence’s staff had been tested and found to have coronavirus.
Trump, speaking later at an event with Republican lawmakers, identified the person as “Katie,” saying she works with Pence as a “press person.”
This appeared to confirm multiple media reports that the person is Katie Miller, Pence’s spokeswoman and the wife of Stephen Miller, one of Trump’s most influential advisors — someone with frequent access to the Oval Office.
As recently as Thursday, Katie Miller was seen mingling with officials at an outdoor prayer ceremony hosted by Trump and attended by dozens of people, including the wives of Trump and Pence and many senior staff.
Earlier Friday, the senior administration official said that because of the Pence staffer testing positive, six people who may have had contact and who were meant to be traveling with Pence had to leave his plane before takeoff at Joint Base Andrews, near Washington, for Des Moines, Iowa.
“Out of abundance of caution we went back and looked into all the person’s contacts most recently,” said the official, who asked not to be named.
“That’s why we asked some of our staff to deplane. Nobody else was exhibiting any symptoms or having any feeling of sickness. We asked them to go get tested and to go home out of an abundance of caution.”
On Thursday, a Trump spokesman said the president’s valet, a member of the military who is in close contact with the president, had tested positive.
Trump and Pence were tested and confirmed to be negative. Both are tested daily.
The latest scare came as Trump is pressing for a quicker reopening of the US economy, which has been hammered by the fallout from mass lockdowns and social distancing.