Judge Amy Coney Barrett, President Trump's Supreme Court nominee, last had direct contact with the president on Saturday as he officially announced her nomination, according to the White House.
White House spokesman Judd Deere also told Fox News that Barrett is tested daily for the coronavirus and has tested negative, including on Friday morning, and that she is following CDC guidelines on mask-wearing, social distancing and more. Barrett has spent this week meeting with numerous U.S. senators as the body considers her controversial confirmation just weeks ahead of a presidential nomination.
The president's coronavirus diagnosis overnight, and positive tests for first lady Melania Trump and top White House adviser Hope Hicks, have roiled Washington, throwing into question the contours of the presidential campaign and potentially much more.