Donald Trump wears a protective mask while waving as he is driven in a motorcade past supporters outside Walter Reed National Military Medical Center. Photo / Getty Images
Donald Trump wears a protective mask while waving as he is driven in a motorcade past supporters outside Walter Reed National Military Medical Center. Photo / Getty Images
Donald Trump has briefly left Walter Reed military hospital, where he is being treated for Covid-19, to go for a drive.
It comes immediately after the US President posted an upbeat video message thanking his medical team and supporters.
"We're getting great reports from the doctors, this is an incrediblehospital Walter Reed, the work they do is just absolutely amazing and I want to thank them all, the nurses, the doctors, everybody here," he said in a video posted to Twitter.
"I also think we're going to pay a little surprise to some of the great patriots that we have out on the street and they've been out here a long time. They've got Trump flags and they love our country. I'm not telling anybody but you, but I'm about to make a little surprise visit.
Donald Trump has reportedly walked out of the Walter Reed military hospital where he was being treated for Covid-19.
"Perhaps I'll get there before you get to see me, but when I look at the enthusiasm, and we have enthusiasm like probably nobody's ever had.
"People that love the job we're doing have more enthusiasm than maybe anybody.
"It's been a very interesting journey, I've learned a lot about Covid. I learned it by really going to school, this is the real school, this isn't the 'let's read the book' school and I get it, and I understand it and it's a very interesting thing and I'm going to be letting you know about it.