House Speaker Nancy Pelosi (D-Calif.) says she hopes Rep. Louie Gohmert (R-Texas) will start to "look after his health" after he tested positive for COVID-19. Speaking to MSNBC's Garrett Haake, Pelosi said, "I'm so sorry for him." She continued, "But I'm also sorry my members, who are concerned, because he has been showing up at meetings without a mask and making a thing of it." "Hopefully now he will look after his health, and others," she added. https://twitter.com/GarrettHaake/status/1288501168054898689 On Wednesday morning, Gohmert tested positive for the coronavirus, as IJR reported. In a statement, Gohmert said, "I'm asymptomatic. I don't have any of the symptoms that are listed as part of COVID-19, but apparently, I have the Wuhan virus." Watch the video below: https://twitter.com/replouiegohmert/status/1288522631000489985 Shortly after it was reported that Gohmert tested positive, reporters noted that Gohmert has been reluctant to wear a mask and has been seen in the Capitol frequently not wearing a mask. https://twitter.com/mkraju/status/1288479004601843712 https://twitter.com/kylegriffin1/status/1288490732899020801 https://twitter.com/Grace_Segers/status/1288482421969686529 Additionally, Politico's Jake Sherman shared an email he received from a member of Gohmert's staff that suggested the Texas Congressman "berated" staff members for wearing masks. "When probing the office, you might want to ask how often people were berated for wearing masks," the staffer wrote. https://twitter.com/JakeSherman/status/1288524502649966592 Despite his documented aversion to wearing masks, Gohmert said, "I've worn a mask more the last week or two than I have in the whole last four months." Additionally, he suggested that the mask may have been responsible for him contracting the virus, "It is interesting, and I don't know about everybody, but when I have a mask on, I'm moving it to make it comfortable." "And I can't help but wonder if that, you know, puts some germs in the mask," he added. He also said that he was wearing his mask during the House Judiciary Committee's hearing with Attorney General William Barr on Tuesday. Still, Justice Department spokeswoman Kerri Kupec said Barr would be tested for the coronavirus on Wednesday after the two had a brief encounter at the Capitol. Finally, Gohmert said, "Now that I apparently have it, I will be very, very careful to make sure I don't give it to anybody else. And we'll see how it goes."