The deputy campaign manager for Democratic presidential nominee Joe Biden said the former vice president has not been tested for COVID-19 and that he has also not had the virus.
Kate Bedingfield told ABC’s “This Week” that Biden has not been tested after the campaign declined to answer this week whether or not he received a test.
“He has not been tested,” she told ABC’s George Stephanopoulos. “However, we have put the strictest protocols in place, and moving forward, should he need to be tested, he certainly would be.”
Bedingfield also said that the former vice president has not had COVID-19.
She said the campaign has implemented “strict protocols” for those who are around Biden and his running mate Sen. Kamala Harris (D-Calif.) to undergo “appropriate testing.”
Bedingfield also condemned the Trump administration for its vaccine development, suggesting there’s “a whole lot of reason to believe” it’s “being politically manipulated.”
{mosads}“Unfortunately, this is consistent with the way the president has approached this crisis from the beginning,” she said.
“I think Americans are obviously eagerly awaiting a vaccine,” she added. “They need to feel confident that the process is not being politically manipulated and they also need to feel confident … that this administration is going to be able to get a vaccine equitably and quickly to people all across the country.”
Her comments come after Trump tweeted on Saturday alleging that the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) is making it difficult for drug companies to test vaccines and treatments. He also hinted that FDA officials were delaying testing until after the election.