Restaurants & Bars
13 Minneapolis Workers Quarantine After Trump Event
Murray's, a popular steakhouse located downtown, catered Trump's fundraiser at a Lake Minnetonka home before his Duluth rally.
MINNEAPOLIS, MN — Thirteen Minneapolis restaurant workers are quarantining after President Donald Trump's visit to the Twin Cities Wednesday. Murray’s, a popular steakhouse located downtown, catered Trump's fundraiser at a Lake Minnetonka home before his rally in Duluth later that evening.
"Our staff was there to work the party only and at no point did any staff come in close proximity to the president," the restaurant told the Associated Press.
"Upon learning of the president’s positive COVID-19 test, we immediately enacted a 14-day quarantine for all staff who worked the party. Additionally, each staff member who worked the party will be tested for COVID-19."
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The fundraiser was located at the home of Cambria CEO Marty Davis. Guests paid $100,000 per person for an invite at the event.
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