President Trump had a fever and rapidly dropping blood-oxygen levels on Friday morning, but his condition has since improved, the White House chief of staff said
WASHINGTON— late Saturday, as the administration gave conflicting signals about the president’s condition.
Chief of staff Mark Meadows said on Fox News that the president was doing well but wouldn’t be “out of the woods” for another 48 hours. He said he and the president’s doctor had been “very concerned” on Friday morning.
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