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President Trump was taken to Walter Reed National Medical Center Friday evening, the same day he and first lady Melania Trump announced they had tested positive for COVID-19. |
Officials said they expected him to be there for a few days. |
If Trump's condition worsens, leaving the 74-year-old commander-in-chief incapacitated, the Constitution provides for a line of authority to steer the government in his absence. |
For many patients, being hospitalized indicates they are on the edge of falling seriously ill, doctors say. |
Trump's diagnosis also raises questions regarding how long the president has been infected, how the diagnosis will impact the impending election and what happens next. |
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