California Democrat Katie Porter has been accused of firing a staffer for allegedly testing positive for COVID-19, blaming her for giving it to her due to improper procedure following the test.
Porter, seen as a potential candidate to succeed Dianne Feinstein in the Senate, tested positive for COVID-19 in July, tweeting that she was “exposed at work here in [California].” She seemingly isolated herself from her children, and instead decided to communicate “via text – and whiteboard.” Today, I tested positive for COVID-19. I was exposed at work here in CA. I’ll vote proxy this week rather than travel to D.C. I have the usual symptoms, especially a sore throat, so I’m communicating via text—and whiteboard. pic.twitter.com/ljgQFXdLo9 — Rep. Katie Porter (@RepKatiePorter) July 11, 2022 Newly released texts, seemingly dating from July, show a conversation allegedly between Porter and a staffer. “Why did you not follow office protocol on testing? […]
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