President Trump is not quite ready to let the issue of his call to a fallen soldier's widow go.
Trump
again denied
Rep. Frederica Wilson's claim that he told Myeshia Johnson
her husband, Sgt. La David Johnson, knew "what he signed up for" even
after his chief of staff appeared to corroborate that version of the
phone call during a news conference earlier Thursday.
"The
Fake News is going crazy with wacky Congresswoman Wilsons (D), who was
SECRETLY on a very personal call, and gave a total lie on content!"
Trump tweeted.
White House Chief of Staff John Kelly said he was
"stunned and broken-hearted" when he learned Wilson had listened in on
the call and spoken to the press about it afterward. But Kelly also
appeared to confirm that Wilson's version of the call was not "totally fabricated," as Trump claimed in a tweet Wednesday.
In that tweet, Trump also said he had "proof" that Wilson was lying, but he has not yet produced any such evidence.
Before Trump called Johnson, Kelly said he shared with
the president what Gen. Joseph Dunford said to him after his son was
killed in Afghanistan,
"He was doing exactly what
he wanted to do when he was killed," Dunford said, according to Kelly.
"He knew what he was getting into when he joined” the military. “And
when he died he was surrounded by the best men on this Earth, his
friends.”
"That’s what the president tried to say to the four families yesterday," Kelly said.
Kelly was visibly upset by what he called Wilson's "selfish behavior" in politicizing such a sensitive call.
Wilson
said she was on the way to meet Johnson's body in Miami with the
soldier's widow Tuesday when she overheard the conversation between
Trump and Myeshia Johnson.
Wilson has known the
Johnson family for years. La David Johnson was a student in a mentorship
program she started and she said his father was her student when she
was an elementary school principal.
After Trump's first denial, Wilson told CNN there were other witnesses to the call, including members of the Johnson family.
"So
the president evidently is lying, because what I said is true," she
said. "I have no reason to lie on the president of the United States
with a dead soldier in my community."
In addition, La David Johnson’s mother, Cowanda Jones-Johnson, confirmed Wilson's account of the conversation Wednesday to The Washington Post.
"President Trump did disrespect my son and my daughter and also me and my husband," Jones-Johnson said.
La
David Johnson was one of four soldiers killed in Niger earlier this
month after being ambushed while on patrol by extremists linked to the
Islamic State.
When asked Monday why he had not
addressed the Niger incident more than a week after it occurred, Trump
responded by falsely claiming former president Barack Obama and most of
his other predecessors didn't call Gold Star families.
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