Rudy Giuliani Tests Positive For COVID-19, Trump Says

Rudy Giuliani tested positive for COVID-19, according to President Donald Trump.

Trump tweeted Sunday that Giuliani, his personal attorney, tested positive for the coronavirus. He said that Giuliani “has been working tirelessly” trying to prove that Trump was the real winner of the November presidential election (he wasn’t).

“Get better soon Rudy, we will carry on!!!” the president tweeted, repeating the racist term, “China Virus,” that he’s attempted to make mainstream throughout the pandemic.

Giuliani and the the Trump campaign legal team have been working since the election to overturn President-elect Joe Biden’s solid victory. They have filed dozens of lawsuits across the country, virtually all of which judges have ruled against for lack of evidence.

Giuliani has traveled across the country to push unsubstantiated claims of voter fraud.

Giuliani and fellow campaign attorney Jenna Ellis spent time less than a week ago questioning witnesses who accompanied them to hearings before Michigan state lawmakers. He most recently appeared before Georgia lawmakers without a mask on Thursday.

Giuliani’s reported positive test result comes after his son, Andrew Giuliani, and others linked to the White House became infected with the virus.

Andrew Giuliani, who is also Trump’s special assistant, said he tested positive on Nov. 20, a day after attending a crowded news conference at the Republican National Committee headquarters in Washington, where his father and other campaign attorneys did not wear masks.

Rudy Giuliani went viral on Twitter for sweating so much during the news conference that mysterious coloring began oozing down his sideburns. He also blew his nose on a handkerchief and rubbed the blown-in side around his mouth and forehead.

Giuliani’s communications director, Christianné Allen, confirmed that she has been quarantining after testing positive for COVID-19 in November, Salon reported Friday. Allen told the publication that she first began experiencing symptoms the day after the press conference ― which she attended ― and tested positive on Nov. 28 after two previous tests came up negative.

This is a developing story. Check back for updates.

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