VP Mike Pence's spokeswoman returns to work after bout with coronavirus
Miller announced her return in a tweet which said she has since had three negative tests for Covid-19.
Miller also revealed that she was pregnant in the tweet. She credited her husband, Stephen Miller, a senior advisor to PresidentShe had disclosed on May 8 that she tested positive for the coronavirus. The announcement came a day after news broke that a personal valet for Trump had tested positive for the virus.when they entered the West Wing of that building, which contains the Oval Office where Trump works.
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