![]() ![]() That clip there is a lie,” Hayes said, recalling that at the time, “the squirrelliness around this was hard to ignore.” “Again, I’m not giving a detailed readout of his testing, but it’s safe to say his first positive test was upon return, or at least after, Bedminster, that trip,” McEnany added. “He’s tested regularly, and the first positive test he received was after his return from Bedminster.” “I’m not going to give you a detailed readout with timestamps of every time the president is tested,” McEnany said. 29, or before a fundraiser in Bedminster, New Jersey, on Oct. McEnany was responding to a reporter’s question about whether Trump had been tested prior to the debate on Sept. 2, White House officials were “so sketchy” about when he had last tested negative - and then he played the clip of McEnany “trying to evade this simple question” on Oct. ![]() He went on to recall that after Trump finally announced he had COVID on Oct. READ MORE: Trump is ‘furious’ at Mark Meadows for spilling the beans about his illness last year “All of the evidence points to Trump having COVID, knowing he had COVID, and spending a week spreading it around while covering it up and refusing to admit he’s sick,” Hayes concluded. 26, prior to his first debate with President Joe Biden. Hayes played the clip during a report on former White House chief of staff Mark Meadows’s claim that Trump tested positive for COVID-19 on Sept. MSNBC host Chris Hayes on Thursday night played a clip of then-White House press secretary Kayleigh McEnany discussing former President Donald Trump’s timeline of COVID-19 test results after he was diagnosed with the virus last year. It’s not a crime I don’t believe /gFMxqSBxHE Look if the process wasn’t followed then there needs to be something that happens about that. Rubio: The documents that were at Mar-a-Lago by all accounts were turned over. He goes on to suggest, apparently erroneously, that Hillary Clinton’s treatment of classified documents was pleaded in a federal court case. Rubio began by claiming he doesn’t know what’s true because “they” have made up so many stories about Trump “over the years.” The Florida Republican also suggested Trump had turned over all the missing documents, which is false. It seems odd that the Ranking Member of the Senate Intelligence Committee would be unaware of federal laws about retention of presidential documents, especially handling of classified and top-secret national security documents. Senator Marco Rubio (R-FL), who is the Ranking Member on the Intelligence Committee, and also serves on the Foreign Relations Committee, responded by saying “it’s not a crime” to break federal law – the Presidential Records Act of 1978, in this case, by removing the documents or flushing them down the toilet. In a rare Fox News moment, host Bret Baier reported that many are concerned about the lack of Republican “alarm” over Donald Trump absconding with at least 15 cartons of documents and other items, some of which were classified, or even “top secret” classified, and storing them in his suite at Mar-a-Lago, compared to the massive coverage the media gave the Hillary Clinton email story. ![]()
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