Gold Star Widow Releases Trump’s Call: “Tell Your Children I Said Their Father Was A Great Hero”
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As the imbrogilio over President Trump’s private call to the widow of Sgt. David Johnson killed in action in Niger continues to torment, The Daily Caller’s Henry Rodgers reports Gold Star widow Natasha De Alencar released the audio of a phone conversation she had with President Donald Trump in April about the death of her husband who was killed in Afghanistan.
“I am so sorry to hear about the whole situation. What a horrible thing, except that he’s an unbelievable hero,” Trump told her in the call about her husband Army Staff Sgt. Mark R. De Alencar, which The Washington Post released.
“Thank you. I really, really appreciated it,” she said. “I really do, sir.”
Trump also told the widow if she is ever in Washington D.C. that she is welcome in the Oval Office.
“If you’re around Washington, you come over and see me in the Oval Office,” he said.
“You just come over and see me because you are just the kind of family … this is what we want.”“Say hello to your children, and tell them your father he was a great hero that I respected,” Trump said.
“Just tell them I said your father was a great hero.”
The phone call was released after White House chief of staff Gen. John Kelly pushed back against Florida Democratic Rep. Frederica Wilson’s criticism that Trump told Sgt. Johnson’s widow “he knew what he signed up for,” during Thursday’s White House press briefing.
And finally, the story has now morphed to being about General Kelly and not what President Trump may or may not have said to Sgt. Johnson’s widow – it appears MSNBC has decided that Kelly’s emotional comments…
Were driven by his racism…
MSNBC host Lawrence O’Donnell said he was “stunned” by White House chief of staff John Kelly’s remarks about Democratic Rep. Frederica Wilson of Florida, suggesting that the former general was a product of a racist upbringing.
“John Kelly never sat next to Frederica Wilson in his elementary school,” he added.Joy-Ann Reid lauded fellow MSNBC host Lawrence O’Donnell’s Thursday night segment in which he characterized White House Chief of Staff Gen. John Kelly’s attack on Democratic Rep. Frederica Wilson as the product of his “segregated” Irish Catholic upbringing.