Vice President Mike Pence's spokesperson Katie Miller, who also serves as a...

Vice President Mike Pence's spokesperson Katie Miller, who also serves as a spokesperson for the White House Coronavirus Task Force, has tested positive for the disease.
Trump confirmed Miller was the staffer who tested positive on Friday during an event with Republican lawmakers at the White House.
Pence was tested Friday and the test came back negative.
Miller is married to Stephen Miller, an adviser to President Trump who works in the West Wing near the Oval Office.

This comes a day after a valet to President Trump tested positive for Coronavirus.
Trump said he wasn't worried about the risk of infection despite the virus moving closer to the Oval Office.
'I’m not worried,' he said. 'We’re taking very strong precautions of the White House.'
White House Chief of Staff Mark Meadows called the White House the 'safest place that you can come to.'
He said additional safety protocols have been put place over the last 48 hours but declined to detail them.
'I don't want to get into all the procedures that we've embarked on but I can tell you that this – it’s probably the safest place that you can come to,' he said.
Staff are checked daily, give symptom histories and all work spaces get regular, deep cleanings, according to deputy White House press secretary Judd Deere.
'The President’s physician and White House Operations continue to work closely to ensure every precaution is taken to keep the President, First Family and the entire White House Complex safe and healthy at all times. In addition to social distancing, daily temperature checks and symptom histories, hand sanitizer, and regular deep cleaning of all work spaces, every staff member in close proximity to the president and vice president is being tested daily for COVID-19 as well as any guests,' Deere said in a statement to DailyMail.com.
