NSA Robert O'Brien Says Trump Feeling 'Very Well', Transition of Power Not on the Table
US President Donald Trump is currently undergoing
treatment at Walter Reed National Military Medical Center after contracting
coronavirus. Despite some reports that his condition was "serious",
the president shared a video from the hospital on Saturday, where he revealed
that he was doing "much better".
United States National Security Advisor Robert C.
O'Brien said on Saturday that US President Trump was "in great shape and
firmly in command of the country," following his COVID-19 diagnosis.
The comments were made during CBS News' Face the
Nation programme, with O'Brien saying that the possible transfer of power was
"not something that's on the table right now." However, he added that
the White House has "a great Vice President" and is prepared for any
scenario.
"I spoke with the Chief of Staff (Mark Meadows)
this morning and the good news is the president feels very well and he actually
wants to get back home to the White House and get back to work, but I think
he's going to stay at Walter Reed for at least another period of time,"
O'Brien revealed.
President Trump announced on Friday via Twitter that
he and the First Lady had tested positive for coronavirus. Upon the recommendation
of his physician Dr. Sean Conley, POTUS was moved to Walter Reed military
medical facility for further monitoring. Trump was injected with an eight-gram
dose of the antibody cocktail REGN-COV2 and has started receiving the antiviral
drug remdesivir.
On Saturday, the president shared a video-tweet from
the medical centre where he thanked the hospital staff for "the incredible
job they have been doing" and said that he was feeling "much
better", while revealing that his 50-year-old wife Melania was also doing
well.
Trump added that despite his good condition, the
next few days would be "the real test" for him.
"I had to be out front, and this is America,
this is the United States, this is the greatest country in the world, this is
the most powerful country in the world – I can't be locked up in a room
upstairs," POTUS said.
The president, who is seeking re-election in
November, also insisted that he will be "back soon" to finish up his
presidential campaign.



