- Donald Trump arrived back at the White House on Monday night, taking off his face mask to enter the building
- With Marine One as a backdrop, the pilots having risked their lives to transport him, he filmed a campaign ad
- The clip was released on Twitter shortly after he returned home, and Trump said: 'Maybe I am immune?'
- Doctors said Trump appeared to be having difficulty breathing despite his claims that he was feeling 'great'
- He appeared to be short of breath
- His call for Americans not to be 'afraid' of the disease led to a wave of criticism from medics and politicians
- Joe Biden said Trump was 'responsible' for his infection and blasted the 'macho' attitude that avoids masks
- The president left Walter Reed after spending three nights at the hospital being treated for COVID-19
- He walked out the door at 6:40pm with a wave, a thumbs up and a fist pump before boarding Marine One
- At 6:45pm the helicopter took off from the Bethesda, Maryland facility and flew back to the White House
- Marine One landed at 6:55pm on the South Lawn of the White House
- Marine One crew will have to isolate for 14 days and the helicopter will have to be deep cleaned
- His treatment will continue at the White House with doctors on Monday saying he was 'not out of the woods'
- He has received four doses of remdesivir and will receive his fifth and final on Tuesday at the White House.
Tuesday, October 6, 2020
Video: #AboutLastNight: President Trump returned to the White House
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