Via pool report, Trump is going to Walter Reed. Two sources familiar with the plan say he's expected to undergo tests.
— Maggie Haberman (@maggieNYT) October 2, 2020
Step away from the computer for five minutes....POTUS remaining for "few days" at Walter Reed. https://t.co/N203Sxve6C
— Maggie Haberman (@maggieNYT) October 2, 2020
The seriousness of Trump's condition has been escalating all day: "mild symptoms" >> is given an experimental treatment >> "fever" >> now being flown to Walter Reed hospital for a "few days"
— Ryan Lizza (@RyanLizza) October 2, 2020
Answering the Al Hague question.Trump has NOT transferred power to Pence. “The President is in charge”, @Alyssafarah tells @ABC
— John Santucci (@Santucci) October 2, 2020
I'll believe he's "working" when he's back on Twitter.MORE: Trump — who will be transported to Walter Reed by Marine One —is expected to stay there d for several days, officials says. He will work from the "executive suite" there. w @jdawsey1. https://t.co/CvKxIE1Q1X
— Ashley Parker (@AshleyRParker) October 2, 2020
More aftermath of the "Great Debate."NEWS: @JoeBiden is taking down his negative ads, going all-positive, per source familiar.
— Jonathan Martin (@jmartNYT) October 2, 2020
Decision was made *before* WH put out word Trump was going to Walter Reed
Precautionary measure is almost exactly how Boris Johnson's hospitalization was initially described: https://t.co/ZPSgdHVW7m https://t.co/aZf4k4kTW0
— Nate Silver (@NateSilver538) October 2, 2020
MinTruth reassures us.The President remains well
— Acyn Torabi (@Acyn) October 2, 2020
The President feels lethargic and has mild symptoms
The President is in high spirits
The President has a low grade fever
The President is on an experimental antibody cocktail
Nothing to see here....FLOWN??!! https://t.co/BXpn2QiDmQ
— Paul Begala (@PaulBegala) October 2, 2020
Well I'm sure, after 74 years, this is teaching him to think of others.It's remarkable that Trump, GOP Senators and a SCOTUS nominee held what may have been a superspreader event at the White House. But here we are.
— Greg Sargent (@ThePlumLineGS) October 2, 2020
"Extraordinarily stupid," one health expert tells us, blaming Trump's "recklessness."
Me and @paulwaldman1:https://t.co/ptftNTGLzp
Meanwhile, remain calm. All is well.Regeneron’s polyclonal antibody as of September is in phase 3 trials....you couldn’t pay me to take it for a fever. Things must be worse than we know.
— Steven McDonald (@smcdonaldMD) October 2, 2020
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