Trump Bodyman Tests Positive for Virus in New White House Case

  • Luna had joined president on trips to Cleveland, Minnesota
  • As ‘body man,’ Luna holds Trump’s papers, keeps his schedule
President Trump speaks with Nick Luna at a roundtable discussion with Governors at the White House on June 18.Photographer: Saul Loeb/AFP via Getty Images
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White House aide Nick Luna, who serves as a personal attendant to President Donald Trump, has tested positive for coronavirus infection, according to people familiar with the matter.