Drama at Walter Reed: Trump does a drive by of his supporters while rumors persist that he asked if he was going to die

President Donald Trump’s doctors did little to calm nerves as a new week begins.. Trump remains in Walter Reed being treated for COVID-19..

A doctor labeled President's drive-by visit to supporters outside Walter Reed 'insanity'

Trump’s drive by of people with flags and other mementos of support has been greeted by fans with praise, but detractors with rage..

A doctor at Walter Reed hospital has slammed Donald Trump for “risking lives for political theater” following the president’s surprise drive-by to wave at supporters on Sunday evening. 

Dr James Phillips called the hospital motorcade “insanity,” accusing the president of risking the lives of Secret Service members and warning that everyone involved “must quarantine.”

He Tweeted,

That Presidential SUV is not only bulletproof, but hermetically sealed against chemical attack. The risk of COVID19 transmission inside is as high as it gets outside of medical procedures. The irresponsibility is astounding. My thoughts are with the Secret Service forced to play.

Every single person in the vehicle during that completely unnecessary Presidential “drive-by” just now has to be quarantined for 14 days. They might get sick. They may die. For political theater. Commanded by Trump to put their lives at risk for theater. This is insanity.

Meanwhile, there are reports tonight that Donald Trump is worried of his demise in British Media.

The UK MIRROR reporting that Trump repeatedly asked if he was going to die.

United States Editor Christopher Bucktin writes this in the tabloid,

It is claimed he said: “Am I going out like Stan Chera? Am I?” Chera, a long-time supporter, died aged 77 in April in New York. It was also claimed last night that Mr Trump was “still not on a clear path to recovery”. An official familiar with his health said: “The President’s vitals over the last 24 hours were very concerning and the next 48 hours will be critical in terms of his care.” The comment was contained in a note handed to reporters by White House chief of staff Mark Meadows. It was at odds with the President’s medical team who said he was “improving” and “fever free”.They spoke as the US leader was due to spend a second night in the Walter Reed National Military Medical Centre in Bethesda, Maryland.