The top lawyer for Democrats during the House impeachment inquiry into President Donald Trump said that he tested positive for coronavirus, just days after Rep. Adam Schiff (D-Calif.) confirmed that a Democratic staffer contracted the virus.
Goldman, who conducted most of the questioning for the House Intelligence Committee’s Democratic witnesses late last year, said he has had difficulty in getting tested for the virus.
Last week, he started writing about his symptoms and lamented the lack of testing in New York City.
Goldman went to Weill Cornell hospital in New York City last week and said there was a significant number of people in the emergency room. He waited for six hours for results to come back.
Schiff, the head of the House Intelligence Committee, announced that a staffer tested positive for the virus.
“Medical professionals believe that my former staff member likely contracted the virus after leaving the office, but we will still be taking additional precautions over the next few days,” Schiff said in a statement. “The former staffer is feeling better and no current staff have reported any flu-like symptoms at this time.”
Goldman later confirmed that the staffer was him. His last day working on Capitol Hill was on March 6.