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President arrives at White House, removes mask and salutes

PHOTO: President Donald Trump pulls off his protective face mask as he poses atop the Truman Balcony of the White House after returning from being hospitalized at Walter Reed Medical Center for coronavirus disease (COVID-19) treatment, Oct. 5, 2020.
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What we actually know about the president's health l FiveThirtyEight Politics Podcast
By Jon Haworth, Matt Zarrell, Lauren King, Libby Cathey, Michelle Stoddart
Last Updated: October 6, 2020, 1:43 AM

President Donald Trump's condition is continuing to improve as he fights a coronavirus infection, doctors said, and he left Walter Reed Medical Center on Monday evening, landing at the White House shortly before 7 p.m.

Doctors also reported that Trump, over the course of exhibiting coronavirus symptoms, had earlier experienced two episodes of "transient drops" in his oxygen saturation.

Yet the president was feeling well enough Sunday evening to briefly leave Walter Reed for a surprise drive-by, waving to supporters outside the hospital.

Administration member Judd Deere subsequently put out a statement saying that, "President Trump took a short, last-minute motorcade ride to wave to his supporters outside and has now returned to the Presidential Suite inside Walter Reed."

Meanwhile, numerous questions remain about how many people at the highest levels of government had been exposed to the virus after a week of events involving the president where social distancing and mask-wearing were lax in the White House and elsewhere.

Monday's headlines:

  • Trump departing Walter Reed for White House
  • 'In a bit of uncharted territory' with Trump treatment
  • Trump 'may not entirely be out of the woods yet,' doctor says
  • 2 others in White House press office also test positive
  • White House press secretary says she's positive for COVID-19
Here is how the news developed on Monday. All times Eastern.

Oct 06, 2020 1:43 AM

Trump campaign fundraising off president’s exit from Walter Reed

The Trump campaign is already fundraising off of President Trump's exit from Walter Reed Medical Center Monday night, urging supporters not to be, "afraid of Covid," which has killed over 200,000 Americans. 

 

PHOTO: President Donald Trump pulls off his protective face mask as he poses atop the Truman Balcony of the White House after returning from being hospitalized at Walter Reed Medical Center for coronavirus disease (COVID-19) treatment, Oct. 5, 2020.
Erin Scott/Reuters
President Donald Trump pulls off his protective face mask as he poses atop the Truman Balcony of the White House after returning from being hospitalized at Walter Reed Medical Center for coronavirus disease (COVID-19) treatment, Oct. 5, 2020.
Erin Scott/Reuters

The subject of a fundraising email sent Monday night said: "I'M BACK" -- even though his doctors said earlier in the day that he's not out of the woods yet.  

The email goes on to argue "under the Trump Administration, we have developed some really great drugs and knowledge," but since testing positive the president has received some of the best treatment in the world -- which most Americans don't have access to.   

"This is it...I need you to step up to the front lines during this critical time," the email urges supporters.

--ABC News' Will Steakin


Oct 06, 2020 1:05 AM

Biden hits back at Trump’s tweet telling Americans not to let COVID-19 ‘dominate your life’ 

Former Vice President Joe Biden slammed Trump's tweet telling Americans, "don't let (coronavirus) dominate your life."

BREAKING: Pres. Trump says he will be leaving Walter Reed Medical Center on Monday at 6:30 p.m. ET. https://t.co/t3n6bz7NjS pic.twitter.com/nwVxM3ylYe

— ABC News Politics (@ABCPolitics) October 5, 2020

Biden responded in an interview with Local 10 News in South Florida shortly before the president left Walter Reed for the White House.

"President's getting out, I saw a tweet he did, they showed me," Biden said. "They said, 'don't let COVID control your lives.' Tell that to the 205,000 families who lost somebody."

PHOTO: Democratic presidential candidate Joe Biden boards his campaign plane for travel to Miami at New Castle Airport in New Castle, Del., Oct. 6, 2020.
Brendan Mcdermid/Reuters
Democratic presidential candidate Joe Biden boards his campaign plane for travel to Miami at New Castle Airport in New Castle, Del., Oct. 6, 2020.
Brendan Mcdermid/Reuters

Oct 06, 2020 12:23 AM

President Trump "is essentially asking to be rehired, and the number one job he's had to do in the eyes of Americans is manage this pandemic -- and his own workplace is a contagion," said ABC News Senior National Correspondent Terry Moran.

MORE: White House aides anxious as coronavirus cases rise in Trump's orbit: Sources

.@TerryMoran: Pres. Trump "is essentially asking to be rehired, and the number one job he's had to do in the eyes of Americans is manage this pandemic—and his own workplace is a contagion." https://t.co/so4Ze7eZd0 pic.twitter.com/giOJASx8Ca

— ABC News Politics (@ABCPolitics) October 5, 2020


Oct 05, 2020 11:18 PM

Trump arrives at the White House, takes off his mask 

Marine One landed on the White House South Lawn at 6:53 p.m. Trump, again, did not stop and talk to reporters but made a dramatic return without speaking a word.

He, instead, walked up the steps of White House, faced the cameras and took off his mask -- in an apparent effort to project strength and flout public health protocols as he continues to battle COVID-19. Trump also gave a thumbs up and an extended salute to Marine One, before walking inside the residence. 

The president is returning to a White House plagued by COVID-19 as 18 people in Trump's orbit have reported testing positive since last week.

MORE: COVID-19 in DC: Who's tested positive and negative so far in Trump's orbit

Multiple White House sources told ABC News there is "a full-blown freak-out" in the administration waiting to see who will be next to test positive -- with aides not trusting each other and some trying to find ways to avoid coming into work.

BREAKING: Pres. Trump arrives back at the White House, and removes his mask, following several nights at Walter Reed Medical Center. The president left Walter Reed this evening despite not having completed his full COVID-19 treatment. https://t.co/XCER5YMh2e pic.twitter.com/rTfKo35d4G

— ABC News (@ABC) October 5, 2020

Oct 05, 2020 11:11 PM

Trump departing Walter Reed for White House

After spending three nights in the hospital, Trump is departing Walter Reed Military Medical Center in Bethesda, Maryland, en route to the White House, despite not having completed his full COVID-19 treatment.

Trump -- in a mask -- surrounded by Secret Service -- walked out of the hospital at 6:38 p.m. ET and waved to reporters as he entered a vehicle to take him to Marine One.

He did not answer shouted questions from the press on the health of his staff.

BREAKING: Pres. Trump gives a thumbs up as he leaves Walter Reed Medical Center, where he was admitted Friday after testing positive for COVID-19.The president did not answer a shouted question about others in his orbit who have tested positive. https://t.co/DWSBofwQdM pic.twitter.com/gZfv8b5BkH

— ABC News (@ABC) October 5, 2020

The president tweeted shortly before his departure that he "Will be back on the Campaign Trail soon!!!"

Earlier in the day, the president’s physician said he supported Trump's move to the White House but also acknowledged the president is “not necessarily out of the woods yet” and that he is on “uncharted territory” in terms of his treatment.

MORE: White House aides anxious as coronavirus cases rise in Trump's orbit: Sources

Guidelines from the Center for Disease Control and Prevention say that transporting a patient “outside of their room should be limited to medically essential purposes.”

Trump arrived on Friday evening after announcing at 12:54 a.m. on Twitter that he had tested positive for COVID-19.


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