Vice President Kamala Harris tested negative for COVID-19 after meeting with a group of Texas Democrats, the White House said on Monday. “I think the vice president’s office put out that she was tested and that there was no detection of COVID-19,” White House press secretary Jen Psaki told reporters in Washington. That’s not what the statement from the vice president’s office said. The vice president’s spokeswoman, Symone Sanders, told outlets over the weekend that neither Harris nor her staff would quarantine or be tested because they were not in “close contact” with those who had tested positive. Asked about the apparent discrepancy, the White House referred Politico to Sanders, who said that Harris “is tested regularly as is her staff and that as a part of that regular testing, she was tested this weekend and COVID-19 was not detected.” “That is not in conflict with the statement we put out Saturday,” …