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Trump campaign says Giuliani tested negative for Covid-19 before trip to three states last week
From CNN's Brian Rokus, Jeremy Diamond, Sam Fossum and Veronica Stracqualursi
Rudy Giuliani walks to take his seat during an appearance before the Michigan House Oversight Committee in Lansing, Michigan on Dec. 2. Jeff Kowalasky/AFP/Getty Images
Rudy Giuliani tested negative twice “immediately preceding his trip to Arizona, Michigan, and Georgia” and did not experience any symptoms or test positive for Covid-19 until more than 48 hours after his return, the Trump campaign said in a statement Sunday night.
Crisscrossing the country: Giuliani was in
Arizona Monday,
meeting with some GOP members of the state's legislature to discuss unsubstantiated allegations that the election was fraudulent.
He traveled to
Michigan on Wednesday for a state House committee hearing that lasted four and a half hours, during which he was maskless as he pushed misleading claims that the election was stolen from Trump.
He was at the Georgia Capitol in Atlanta on Thursday to attend a
Georgia state Senate hearing on the November election. During a break in the hearing, Giuliani removed the mask he was wearing to greet and take pictures with supporters.
"Feeling good": Giuliani was admitted to Georgetown University Hospital on Sunday, a source familiar confirmed to CNN Sunday.
Giuliani tweeted Sunday night that he was “getting great care and feeling good,” in his first public comments since President Donald Trump announced on Twitter earlier Sunday that his personal attorney had tested positive for Covid-19.