The Denver Post

White House chief of staff calls “total BS” on report he called Trump an idiot

- By Zeke Miller

WASHINGTON» White House chief of staff John Kelly said Monday that a report that he called President Donald Trump an idiot is “total BS.”

Kelly, in a statement, said he and Trump have “an incredibly candid and strong relationsh­ip.”

He added, “He always knows where I stand and he and I both know this story is total BS.”

NBC reported Monday that Kelly has on multiple occasions criticized Trump’s knowledge on issues like immigratio­n, and has cast himself as a protecting the country from Trump’s impulses. The report added that Trump was growing tired of Kelly’s attitude.

Trump appeared to react to the report on Twitter Monday evening. He tweeted: “The Fake News is going crazy making up false stories and using only unnamed sources (who don’t exist).”

In recent months, Trump has chafed at Kelly’s controllin­g management style, and has occasional­ly talked with friends about replacing him. In his early days in the White House, Kelly imposed strict controls on access and the flow of informatio­n to Trump, though his direct influence has waned somewhat, aides said. Kelly allies insist he has merely trained the staff to follow his management protocols, but officials note that Trump has grown more willing to act unilateral­ly, ignoring or simply not seeking out the advice of his top aide.

Kelly’s handling of domestic violence accusation­s against former White House staff secretary Rob Porter earlier this year caused consternat­ion among White House staffers, who believed he wasn’t truthful.

The public revelation of an insult directed at the president’s intelligen­ce is reminiscen­t of leaks last year that then-Secretary of State Rex Tillerson called Trump a “moron.” That episode created what White House officials described as an irreparabl­e rift between Trump and his chief diplomat, and ultimately led to Tillerson’s unceremoni­ous March firing.

Kelly said NBC’s report “is another pathetic attempt to smear people close to President Trump and distract from the administra­tion’s many successes.”

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