Trump campaign manager tests positive
Trump's campaign manager, Bill Stepien, tested positive for coronavirus Friday, sources familiar with the situation tell ABC News. Stepien had been at the presidential debate on Tuesday in Cleveland.
"I feel fine and will be back in the office as soon as I am given the green light," Stepien wrote in an email to staff.
In the meantime, deputy campaign manager Justin Clark will take over campaign operations. Stepien didn’t immediately respond to ABC News' request for comment on the news.
Before his diagnosis late Friday, Stepien had said in a statement that campaign events were being postponed or moved to virtual events. In an email to campaign staff, he said that anyone who had exposure to someone who tested positive should immediately self-quarantine.
"While we do not believe anyone else without symptoms needs to self-quarantine at this time, it is on all of us to continue to exercise the smart judgment and practices the campaign has long encouraged: wear a mask, wash your hands, socially distance, check in via the live safe app on a daily basis and work from home if you're not feeling well," Stepien said in the email.
Stepien joins a growing list of those close to the president who have been diagnosed with COVID-19. Since Trump announced he and the first lady had coronavirus, Sen. Mike Lee, Sen. Thom Tillis, Republican National Committee Chair Ronna McDaniel and former counselor to the president Kellyanne Conway have all confirmed they have tested positive.