Instead of flying to his home state of Texas on Air Force One with President Donald Trump, Rep. Louie Gohmert (R-TX) was held off the trip after twice testing positive for the Coronavirus in a pre-screening at the White House on Wednesday morning.
In an interview from his Capitol Hill office - where he returned after his positive test results - Gohmert told KETK-TV that the results were a surprise.
"But in the last week or two, I have worn a mask more than I have in the whole last four months," Gohmert said. "It's really ironic."
Gohmert said he was advised by doctors at the White House and U.S. Capitol to self-quarantine for at least 10 days - but instead, he went back to his office, where he told staff members of his diagnosis.
Gohmert, still in his office after testing positive, does local TV interview, confirms he learned he had COVID from the test administered by White House before he was to get on Air Force One today with the presidenthttps://t.co/6PeNmcESb7
— Josh Lederman (@JoshNBCNews) July 29, 2020
My statement about today's diagnosis: pic.twitter.com/qvf7zIcgdN
— Louie Gohmert (@replouiegohmert) July 29, 2020
Democrats on Capitol Hill said it was more evidence that both parties need to take seriously the need to wear masks in public.
"I don't know who needs to hear this, but if you're a Member of Congress who refuses to wear a mask on Capitol Hill, you're not only putting your colleagues at risk — you're endangering the staff who works here, including many of my constituents," said Rep. Jennifer Wexton (D-VA).
"Wear a damn mask," Wexton tweeted.
In the past, Gohmert has been often been defiant in public about the need to wear a mask, often accusing the news media of hyping concerns about the virus.
This was from a White House meeting in May.
Louie Gohmert:
— JM Rieger (@RiegerReport) May 8, 2020
“We had tests and nobody in here has the coronavirus unless it’s somebody in the media. So the only reason we would wear masks is if we were trying to protect ourselves from you, in the media. And we’re not scared of you." pic.twitter.com/vf7ySCYklr
It's not clear where Gohmert contracted the virus, or how long ago.
While the White House gives tests to people who will be in close proximity to President Trump, there is no offical testing regime on Capitol Hill for members of the House or Senate.