U.S. Rep. Louie Gohmert tests positive for virus, cancels Trump trip

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Wednesday, July 29, 2020
Rep. Gohmert 10th congressman to test positive for virus
WATCH: U.S. Rep Louie Gohmert took to his Facebook page to announce he tested positive and would not be traveling back to Texas Wednesday.

WASHINGTON -- Rep. Louie Gohmert, R-Texas, tested positive Wednesday for the coronavirus, forcing him to abruptly cancel his plan to travel to his home state with President Donald Trump aboard Air Force One, a House Republican aide said.

Gohmert, 66, one of the House's most conservative and outspoken members, tested positive at the White House and planned to isolate, according to the aide, who was not authorized to publicly discuss Gohmert's test result and spoke on condition of anonymity.

It was not immediately clear where Gohmert was after he left the White House.

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An eight-term lawmaker, Gohmert is often seen without wearing a mask. He participated in the House Judiciary Committee hearing Tuesday where Attorney General William Barr testified. Before the hearing, Gohmert was seen approaching the meeting room a few feet behind Barr, with neither man wearing a mask.

Gohmert also voted Tuesday on the House floor.

He is at least the 10th member of Congress known to have tested positive for the coronavirus, which can cause COVID-19.

The Associated Press contributed to this story.

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