The Guardian (USA)

‘Lowlife with small brain and big mouth’: Trump hits out at ex-aide Kelly

- Martin Pengelly in Washington

Donald Trump called his former chief of staff John Kelly a “lowlife with a very small brain and a very big mouth” after the former marine general confirmed reports about the ex-president’s derogatory attitude to members of the US armed forces.

In posts to his Truth Social platform, days after Kelly spoke to CNN, Trump said his former aide was “by far the dumbest of my military people … incapable of doing a good job” as chief of staff or, before that, homeland security secretary.

“It was too much for him, and I couldn’t stand the guy, so I fired him like a ‘dog’,” wrote the former president, who made his name as a reality TV host with the catchphras­e “you’re fired” – but who has been widely reported to be averse to confrontat­ion when it comes to letting people go.

Kelly left the Trump administra­tion in December 2018. After that, he was widely believed to be a source for stories in reports and books detailing Trump’s dismissive attitude to wounded and dead soldiers and their families.

This week, Kelly – whose son, Robert M Kelly, was killed in Afghanista­n in November 2010 – went on CNN to discuss such stories on the record.

Kelly also called Trump “a person who is not truthful regarding his position on the protection of unborn life, on women, on minorities, on evangelica­l Christians, on Jews, on working men and women.

“A person that has no idea what America stands for and has no idea what America is all about. A person who cavalierly suggests that a selfless warrior who has served his country for 40 years in peacetime and war should lose his life for treason – in expectatio­n that someone will take action.

“A person who admires autocrats and murderous dictators. A person that has nothing but contempt for our democratic institutio­ns, our constituti­on, and the rule of law.

“There is nothing more that can be said. God help us.”

In response, Trump had plenty more to say.

Kelly, he said, “had no heart or respect for people, so I hit him hard – made no difference to me. He’s already on record defending me all over the place. Nobody loves the military like I do! Now he finally speaks back by making up fake stories, or confirming the made-up stories of the Dem[ocrats] and radical left.

“He’s a lowlife with a very small brain and a very big mouth … numerous people are angry and upset because they know they will never be in a new Trump administra­tion, but only for one reason, they’re not nearly good enough. Kelly would be among those at the top of the list!”

Despite facing 91 criminal charges (for election subversion, retention of classified informatio­n and hush-money payments) and civil threats including a fraud trial and a defamation trial arising from a rape allegation a judge deemed “substantia­lly true”, Trump leads 2024 Republican presidenti­al polling by wide margins.

 ?? Angela Weiss/AFP/Getty Images ?? Donald Trump waves after speaking to the media during the third day of his civil fraud trial in New York on Wednesday. Photograph:
Angela Weiss/AFP/Getty Images Donald Trump waves after speaking to the media during the third day of his civil fraud trial in New York on Wednesday. Photograph:

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