The news of President Donald Trump and first lady, Melania, testing positive for COVID-19 has prompted backlash about the administration’s approach to the situation. According to CNN, Trump visited New Jersey for a fundraiser on Thursday despite White House officials knowing that he was recently in close contact with his aide, Hope Hicks, who confirmed she had tested positive. White House Press Secretary Kayleigh McEnany, who held a news briefing on Thursday without wearing a mask, didn't mention anything about Hicks' diagnosis during the press conference. "I’m told a small group of officials were aware Thursday a.m. that Hope Hicks had tested positive," CNN correspondent Kaitlan Collins wrote on Twitter. "Despite that, President Trump traveled to New Jersey for a fundraiser and his press secretary held a briefing. Collins added a note from a senior administration official, who said McEnany was not aware that Hicks had tested positive when she briefed Thursday. I’m told a small...