Confirmed: Donald Trump tried to cover up the fact that he had coronavirus

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When you factor in the suspect remarks made by Donald Trump’s doctors about when he first tested positive, and the strange way in which he ultimately announced that he had coronavirus, it’s clear that a coverup is underway to try to hide the real circumstances of how and when he tested positive. Sure enough, now we’re getting confirmation.

After Donald Trump tested positive for coronavirus on Thursday, he asked his advisers not to publicly reveal it, according to the Wall Street Journal. He then called in to the Sean Hannity show, knowing he’d tested positive, and withheld this information during the interview. Trump then tested positive a second time on Thursday night, before finally disclosing it to the public.

When Donald Trump first tweeted on Thursday evening that he and Melania were going into quarantine and awaiting test results, Palmer Report pointed out that something was way off. It was at least the fourth time Trump had been exposed this year, and he’d never gone into quarantine before. Our interpretation at the time was that he had already tested positive when he announced this – and now we know it’s true.

This means that if Donald Trump’s second coronavirus test had been negative after his first test was positive, he’d have apparently tried to cover it up forever. And if his second test had been a false negative, then we presume he would have just kept going around and spreading the virus even longer, until his hospitalization. This is a huge scandal, and it’s getting even uglier.

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