Morning host Pat Kiernan made a serious gaffe on Monday when he accidentally said that the White House press secretary, Kayleigh McEnany, had tested positive for “cocaine” — as he meant to say "COVID-19".
“Another member of Donald Trump’s inner circle testing positive for cocaine", Kieran said during the Monday broadcast, before quickly correcting his mistake, seen in a clip posted to Twitter.
@patkiernan Of course they are on cocaine 😭😭😭 My favorite news anchor pic.twitter.com/U8GxUaCLx0
— Zendelle Adriel ☄️🥵 (@ZendelleP) October 5, 2020
The Trump administration's press secretary confirmed on Monday that she had tested positive for the COVID-19 coronavirus and was beginning quarantine.
Some Twitter users found the trip-up hilarious, while others suggested that only those who were "high" would continue supporting the US President.
He corrected himself but that was absolutely hilarious
— ashley 🧚🏾♀️ (@_thegoodonesgo) October 5, 2020
I think the NY1 anchor Pat Kieran got it right the first time: "The WH Spokesperson Kayleigh McEnany tested positive for Cocaine."
— HelenM. - MaskUpToOpenUp! (@hmorley29) October 5, 2020
Only someone high would keep supporting Trump, who's unreasonable war on masks contributed to you getting infected with Covid.#WeAllMakeMistakes
There were some who directed their criticism at the journalist, however, calling him a "knuckle head" for his mistake.
@patkiernan Of course they are on cocaine 😭😭😭 My favorite news anchor pic.twitter.com/U8GxUaCLx0
— Zendelle Adriel ☄️🥵 (@ZendelleP) October 5, 2020
McEnany and the White House communications director, Hope Hicks, are among the many White House staffers who have been recently diagnosed with the COVID-19 coronavirus.
“Do we need to change our reporting approach and just list the members of the inner circle who DON’T have COVID?” Kiernan tweeted after McEnany's announcement.
On Monday, soon after McEnany's statement on her tests results, Trump confirmed that he leave the hospital after spending time being treated for COVID-19 at Walter Reed National Military Medical Center, following an announcement that he and his wife had tested positive last Thursday.