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- Multiple Secret Service employees were ordered to self-quarantine in light of Trump's campaign rally in Tulsa, Oklahoma, The Washington Post reported.
- The news of the order came after two Secret Service agents tested positive for the coronavirus ahead of the rally.
- The two Secret Service employees — one advance agent and one officer did not attend the rally after their diagnoses.
- They did, however, attend a Friday meeting with other Secret Service agents and officers, who later worked the Saturday rally.
- "The entire team should have been switched out," one person familiar with the meeting told The Post. "They were all exposed."
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Dozens of Secret Service staff were ordered to self-quarantine for two weeks after Trump's campaign rally in Tulsa, Oklahoma, two people familiar with the order told The Washington Post.
The order came after six campaign staff members tested positive for the coronavirus ahead of the rally Saturday — two of whom were Secret Service employees. Two more staffers tested positive on Sunday.
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