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White House chief defends Trump over phone call to widow

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WASHINGTON: White House chief of staff John Kelly — a former general whose son died in Afghanista­n — made an emotive defence of Donald Trump Thursday, John Kelly amid a scandal over the president’s phone call with a military widow.

Kelly, who spent nearly four decades in the Marine Corps, said he had advised Trump not to call the families of four servicemen killed in Niger personally, but was disgusted by how the issue had become politicise­d.

He blamed the Democratic lawmaker who made public the contents of a call between Trump and widow Myeshia Johnson.

“I was stunned when I came to work yesterday morning and brokenhear­ted at what I saw a member of Congress doing,” he said.

“A member of Congress who listened in on a phone call from the president of the US to a young wife,” he said.

“Absolutely stuns me. And I thought at least that was sacred.”

“The only thing I could do to collect my thoughts was to go and walk among the finest men and women on this Earth. And you can always find them. Because they’re in Arlington National Cemetery.”

Kelly said he “went over there for an hour and a half, walked among the stones, some of whom I put there because they were doing what I told them to do when they were killed.”

Trump kicked off the furore early this week by falsely claiming that Barack Obama and other former US leaders did not call the families of fallen soldiers.

He returned to the subject in an interview with Fox News radio and brought up his chief of staff Kelly, whose son, a Marine Corps lieutenant, was killed by a landmine in Afghanista­n in 2010.

“You could ask General Kelly ‘Did he get a call from Obama?’” Trump said.

It was then alleged that during a call, Trump had offended the pregnant widow of Sergeant La David Johnson, 25, who was one of four US servicemem­bers killed in a jihadist ambush Oct 4.

US Defence Secretary Jim Mattis said that Johnson’s body was ‘found later’ by non-American forces following the ambush, which is thought to have been conducted by jihadists in an area where an Islamic State group affi liate operates.

As is routine in incidents where troops are killed, the Pentagon has opened an inquiry into the soldiers’ deaths.

The details of Trump’s call with Johnson’s widow were released by Frederica Wilson, a Democratic congresswo­man from Florida.

“I didn’t hear the whole phone call, but I did hear him say, ‘ I’m sure he knew what he was signing up for, but it still hurts,’” she recalled, sparking another round of controvers­y. — AFP

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