Donald Trump adviser dies six weeks after attending White House super spreader event

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Last week Donald Trump held an election victory party at the White House, and it’s since turned out to be a super spreader event, with everyone from Mark Meadows to Ben Carson testing positive for coronavirus. But what about the previous White House super spreader event in the Rose Garden?

That event, which took place six weeks ago, ended up putting Donald Trump and Chris Christie in the hospital, even as numerous other people at the event also caught coronavirus. But no one died – until now. Harry Jackson Jr, a religious adviser to Donald Trump, has now passed away, according to Religion News.

People around Jackson are declining to state his cause of death, which sounds suspicious. Jackson was just 66 years old. People his age don’t die without a specific cause. This will certainly cause a number of observers to suspect that Jackson caught coronavirus at the super spreader event and ultimately died from it, and that it’s being covered up because no one in Trump’s orbit wants to admit that the coronavirus threat is real. Condolences to Jackson’s family.

This comes after Donald Trump’s political adviser Herman Cain caught coronavirus at Trump’s infamous Tulsa rally earlier this year and ultimately died several weeks later. A recent study from Stanford found that as many as seven hundred people have died as a result of Trump’s rallies – and that tally only ran through September.