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Trump calls kin of four fallen soldiers after knocking Obama

- By Noah Bierman Washington Bureau

WASHINGTON — President Donald Trump, facing blowback for his delay in calling the families of four soldiers who died in combat, on Tuesday invoked the fallen son of his chief of staff, retired Gen. John Kelly.

“As far as other presidents, I don’t know, you could ask Gen. Kelly, did he get a call from Obama? I don’t know what Obama’s policy was,” Trump said on Fox News Radio.

Trump had faced criticism for failing to call the families of four soldiers killed Oct. 6 in Niger. It intensifie­d Monday after Trump falsely claimed that Obama and other predecesso­rs failed to call families.

White House press secretary Sarah Huckabee Sanders released a statement late Tuesday that Trump had subsequent­ly called the families.

“President Trump spoke to all four of the families of those who were killed in action in Niger,” she said. “He offered condolence­s on behalf of a grateful nation and assured them their family’s extraordin­ary sacrifice to the country will never be forgotten.”

Kelly seldom talks about his son, 2nd Lt. Robert M. Kelly, 29, who died from a Taliban land mine in Afghanista­n in 2010.

A White House official who demanded anonymity said that Obama did not call the elder Kelly after the death. The official did not say whether Kelly received a letter.

Kelly, who was a general when his son died, has not spoken about his interactio­n with Obama on the subject. Kelly attended a breakfast the Obamas hosted in May 2011 and was seated at first lady Michelle Obama’s table, according to a person familiar with the breakfast.

Obama officials denied the assertion that he had failed to make similar calls. Alyssa Mastromona­co, a deputy chief of staff for Obama, used profanity in a tweet Monday, calling the claim a lie. “He’s a deranged animal,” she said of Trump.

“I really speak for myself. I am not speaking for other people. I don’t know what (George W.) Bush did. I don’t know what Obama did,” Trump said in the Fox radio interview. “I believe his policy was somewhat different than my policy. I can tell you, my policy is: I have called every one of them.”

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