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Related: About this forumTwo senators on the Judiciary Committee test positive, raising questions about the timing of Barrett
Source: New York Times
(October 2, 2020)
Two senators on the Judiciary Committee test positive, raising questions about the timing of Barretts confirmation hearings.
By Maggie Haberman, Nicholas Fandos, Catie Edmondson, Lisa Lerer, Lauren Wolfe and Apoorva Mandavilli
Two Republican senators on the pivotal Judiciary Committee have tested positive for the coronavirus after attending White House events last week announcing Mr. Trumps nominee for the Supreme Court, Judge Amy Coney Barrett, throwing the future of her Supreme Court confirmation hearings into question.
The senators, Thom Tillis, Republican of North Carolina, and Mike Lee, Republican of Utah, both of whom announced their test results on Friday, are among several people who have tested positive since attending the events last Saturday.
Others include Bill Stepien, President Trumps campaign manager; Melania Trump, the first lady; John I. Jenkins, the president of the University of Notre Dame; and Kellyanne Conway, the former top White House adviser, who left her post over the summer. Ms. Conway announced her positive result in a Twitter post late Friday night.
The Sept. 26 Rose Garden ceremony for Judge Barrett was most likely not a super-spreader event, because it was outdoors. However, many top Republicans attended without masks or social distancing, raising concerns that others might have contracted the virus but had not yet been diagnosed. And someone who was infected and did not have symptoms could have transmitted the virus to others during indoor discussions inside the White House.
Leading Republicans said they planned to continue full steam ahead to confirm Judge Barrett before Election Day. But Mr. Trumps illness, along with the fact that Senator Tillis and Senator Lee sit on the Judiciary Committee, has raised questions about whether the partys extraordinarily ambitious timetable could hold.
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Two senators on the Judiciary Committee test positive, raising questions about the timing of Barretts confirmation hearings.
By Maggie Haberman, Nicholas Fandos, Catie Edmondson, Lisa Lerer, Lauren Wolfe and Apoorva Mandavilli
Two Republican senators on the pivotal Judiciary Committee have tested positive for the coronavirus after attending White House events last week announcing Mr. Trumps nominee for the Supreme Court, Judge Amy Coney Barrett, throwing the future of her Supreme Court confirmation hearings into question.
The senators, Thom Tillis, Republican of North Carolina, and Mike Lee, Republican of Utah, both of whom announced their test results on Friday, are among several people who have tested positive since attending the events last Saturday.
Others include Bill Stepien, President Trumps campaign manager; Melania Trump, the first lady; John I. Jenkins, the president of the University of Notre Dame; and Kellyanne Conway, the former top White House adviser, who left her post over the summer. Ms. Conway announced her positive result in a Twitter post late Friday night.
The Sept. 26 Rose Garden ceremony for Judge Barrett was most likely not a super-spreader event, because it was outdoors. However, many top Republicans attended without masks or social distancing, raising concerns that others might have contracted the virus but had not yet been diagnosed. And someone who was infected and did not have symptoms could have transmitted the virus to others during indoor discussions inside the White House.
Leading Republicans said they planned to continue full steam ahead to confirm Judge Barrett before Election Day. But Mr. Trumps illness, along with the fact that Senator Tillis and Senator Lee sit on the Judiciary Committee, has raised questions about whether the partys extraordinarily ambitious timetable could hold.
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Read more: https://www.nytimes.com/2020/10/02/us/elections/kellyanne-conway-coronavirus.html
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Two senators on the Judiciary Committee test positive, raising questions about the timing of Barrett (Original Post)
Eugene
Oct 2020
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OnDoutside
(20,658 posts)1. Does that mean Kellyanne was there on Saturday too ? I presume
George Conway wasn't at it, but could she have infected him too ?
Interesting times !!! It's like a dam breaking, defying logic that they could all be so reckless for so long and not get covid before now. The timing is amazing.
Eugene
(62,687 posts)2. Yes, Kellyanne was there, face to face with William Barr too.
Almost all of the positive cases were seated close together in the front rows.
https://abcnews.go.com/Politics/attendees-scotus-nomination-rose-garden-test-positive-covid/story?id=73391378
OnDoutside
(20,658 posts)4. Excellent !
Sherman A1
(38,958 posts)3. Stupid
Just stupid.
Trumpocalypse
(6,143 posts)5. FYI
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