Waterloo Region Record

‘He knew what he signed up for’

Soldier’s widow angry over condolence call from Trump, says he didn’t know her husband’s name

- Catherine Lucey

WASHINGTON — A fallen soldier’s widow criticized U.S. President Donald Trump on Monday over his condolence call last week, prompting a fresh Trump Twitter rebuttal as the emotional conflict case showed no sign of abating.

Myeshia Johnson, La David Johnson’s widow, spoke for the first time on ABC’s “Good Morning America.” In the sombre interview, she supported a congresswo­man’s statements that Trump had said her husband “knew what he signed up for” and at one point could not remember her husband’s name.

“Yes, the president said that ‘he knew what he signed up for, but it hurts anyway.’ And it made me cry ’cause I was very angry at the tone of his voice and how he said he couldn’t remember my husband’s name,” Johnson said. “The only way he remembered my husband’s name is because he told me he had my husband’s report in front of him and that’s when he actually said La David.”

The president answered back on Twitter soon after the interview aired, saying: “I had a very respectful conversati­on with the widow of Sgt. La David Johnson, and spoke his name from beginning, without hesitation!”

Monday’s pointed exchange was the latest in an ongoing dispute over how Trump responded to the deaths of four service members Oct. 4 in the African nation of Niger. The clash over the call began last week when Democratic Rep. Frederica Johnson accused Trump of being callous in the conversati­on and Trump retorted that Wilson’s account was fabricated.

But Johnson backed Wilson’s account, saying that the congresswo­man was a longtime friend who was with the family in the car when Trump called Tuesday and that Wilson listened on a speakerpho­ne. Johnson had asked for the call to be put on speakerpho­ne.

Said Johnson on Monday: “I heard him stumbling on trying to remember my husband’s name, and that’s what hurt me the most, because if my husband is out here fighting for our country and he risked his life for our country, why can’t you remember his name? And that’s what made me upset and cry even more because my husband was an awesome soldier.”

The back-and-forth drew criticism from Sen. John McCain, R-Ariz., who said on “The View” Monday: “We should not be fighting about a brave American who lost his life.”

Johnson said she has received little informatio­n about her husband’s death, complainin­g she has not been able to see his body.

“I need to see him so I will know that that is my husband. I don’t know nothing, they won’t show me a finger, a hand.”

The four U.S. soldiers were killed Oct. 4 in Niger when they were attacked by militants tied to the Islamic State group. Confusion over what happened has dogged Trump, who was silent about the deaths for more than a week.

 ?? MATIAS J. OCNER, THE ASSOCIATED PRESS ?? Myeshia Johnson kisses the casket of her husband, Sgt. La David Johnson Saturday during his burial service at in Hollywood, Fla. Myeshia Johnson told ABC’s “Good Morning America” on Monday that she has nothing to say to the president.
MATIAS J. OCNER, THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Myeshia Johnson kisses the casket of her husband, Sgt. La David Johnson Saturday during his burial service at in Hollywood, Fla. Myeshia Johnson told ABC’s “Good Morning America” on Monday that she has nothing to say to the president.

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