Trump says he may hold campaign event Saturday in Florida
Fresh off a declaration from his doctor that he can resume "public engagements" on Saturday, the president told Fox News' Sean Hannity Thursday night that he hopes to hold a rally over the weekend in Florida.
"I think I'm going to try doing a rally on Saturday night if we have enough time to put it together, but we want to do a rally probably in Florida on Saturday night," Trump told Hannity. "I might come back and do one in Pennsylvania the following night and it's incredible what's going on. I feel so good."
Dr. Sean Conley, his physician, said in a letter earlier in the evening that Trump was doing well, had no symptoms and should be able to hold public events again 10 days after he was diagnosed.
Trump said he will be tested for the virus on Friday. He wasn't clear on when his last test had been.
He also reiterated he will not take part in a virtual town hall as had been planned for Oct. 15 due to his illness, and will instead hold a rally on that night. Joe Biden is set to hold a town hall in Philadelphia with ABC News as host.
ABC News' Matthew Vann contributed to this report.