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White House: 'No risk of exposure' to Trump as national security adviser tests positive for covid-19

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In this June 24, 2020 file photo, Robert O’Brien, assistant to the president for national security affairs, removes a face covering prior to speaking during a news conference in Phoenix. O’Brien has tested positive for the coronavirus. He’s the highest-ranking White House official to test positive so far.
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In this July 10, 2020 file photo, White House national security adviser Robert O’Brien speaks during a briefing on counternarcotics operations at U.S. Southern Command, in Doral, Fla. O’Brien has tested positive for the coronavirus. He’s the highest-ranking White House official to test positive so far.

WASHINGTON — President Donald Trump’s national security adviser has tested positive for covid-19 days after attending a family function, White House officials said Monday.

Robert O’Brien, Trump’s fourth national security adviser, is the highest-level U.S. government official known to have tested positive for the novel coronavirus since the pandemic began.

One of the president’s top advisers with a corner office in the West Wing, the national security adviser typically comes in regular contact with the president. But since attending a family gathering roughly a week ago, O’Brien has worked away from the White House and has not had contact with either the president or Vice President Mike Pence, sources said.

“National Security Adviser Robert O’Brien tested positive for COVID-19,” the White House said in a statement. “He has mild symptoms and has been self-isolating and working from a secure location off site. There is no risk of exposure to the President or the Vice President. The work of the National Security Council continues uninterrupted.”

Since the coronavirus outbreak became apparent in March, several other White House officials have tested positive. Pence’s press secretary tested positive just before boarding a plane with the vice president. One of Trump’s personal valets in the West Wing tested positive for the virus in May.

At a briefing with reporters last week, Trump said he is tested regularly, while those that come into close proximity with him — including senior staff and reporters — are routinely tested.

“I do take probably, on average, a test every two days, three days,” Trump said. “And I don’t know of any time I’ve taken two tests in one day, but I could see that happening.”

Trump and Pence are traveling on Monday, with the president in North Carolina and the vice president in Miami.

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