President Donald Trump attacked former White House cabinet chief John Kelly at an ordinary White House press convention Friday night, when he reported a report he called “dumb” of fallen troops, claiming that the former Navy general had been eaten alive and passed out.
Trump put Kelly aside when asked about the brutal history of the Atlantic, reports that he talked about the “losers” and “fools” of fallen U.S. infantrymen as he skipped a solemn plan for the centenary in a cemetery in France that houses the fallen Marines.Rain.
“I know John Kelly, he was with me, I didn’t do a smart job.He had no temper. And yet he was overthrown.He was exhausted,” Trump said, when asked about Kelly’s remarkable absence from public commentary on the story..
President Donald Trump lashed out at former White House Chief of Staff General John Kelly when asked if Kelly could be the source of a mind-blowing Atlantic story that Trump has called a “loser” for downed US troops.
Trump has not definitively asserted his confidence that Kelly is the source of the report, which he believes may come from fabricated sources.
But he accused the former senior of abusing him.
“This guy is completely exhausted. It hasn’t even been able to serve as it has in recent months,” Trump said.
“It couldn’t work. He’s a tough guy. By the time he wentbbled up in this world, it couldn’t work.
“I said, “John, you’re going to have to go, ” said Trump, describing Kelly’s long departure.And now he comes out and runs out of words. Now there are other people who are jealous.There are other people who are, dissatisfied that they’re no longer here.There are other people, we have done a task, the virus has entered and we are doing a task again,” trump said, his mind returning to the pandemic.
“I don’t know about him. I didn’t realize that.I mean I see “anonymous.” But he may have been a guy like John Kelly, so you understand,” Trump said.
Kelly was a key figure who has made an impression twice in history, once in 2018 at Belleau Wood and once on the Trump scale in 2017 at Arlington National Cemetery on Remembrance Day.
Trump has furiously denied a report that he is ‘losers’ of fallen troops
White House chief of staff John Kelly on the left and Joint Chiefs of Staff General Joseph Dunford attend a rite at Aisne Marne American Cemetery near Belleau Wood Battlefield in Belleau, France, on Saturday, November 10, 2018 Belleau Wood, 90 kilometers (55 miles) northeast of the capital , the position where American troops had their decisive war by avoiding a German push to Paris shortly after the war broke out in 1917.Trump didn’t arrive as expected.
“I don’t know about him. I didn’t realize that. I mean I see ‘anonymous’. But it may have been a guy like John Kelly, so you understand,” Trump said, when asked about General John. Kelly and if she can just be a source for the Atlantic article.
Trump said Kelly ‘didn’t do a smart task, he had no temper’
Trump was to join Kelly in paying tribute to his son, Robert Michael Kelly, who is buried there and died in action in Afghanistan.
Trump reportedly turned to Kelly and said, “I don’t get it.What’s in it for them?” according to the new story in the Atlantic, which Trump has called a “failed” magazine.
Trump also cited the French climate and authorities, as well as Parisian traffic, as reasons why he simply couldn’t get to Belleau Wood under the circumstances.
He said the secret services, which report, “couldn’t even do it” in bad weather.
“I said, “No, I have to go. I insist on going, ” said Trump.It would have taken forever. The Paris police said, please, you can’t do that.They deserve to close various parts. It just wasn’t a situation imaginable,” Trump added.
Other world leaders, besides French President Emanuel Macron, ended up driving the 90-minute journey, and Trump’s absence was a story at the time.
Fox News showed the key to the original story.
Previously, White House press secretary Kayleigh McEnany broke with the media over the report, mentioning a variety of presidential occasions and troop photo shoots, adding one with an army hero dog and a recent occasion with veterans of the larger generation, a thunderstorm.
McEnany criticized Atlantic Mag for his astonishing report, which included Trump skipping a stopover in a mythical army cemetery because he wanted to stay away from the rain.
McEnany has amassed new official comments from officials reporting to Trump, adding former White House Secretary and adviser to President Derek Lyons.
House press secretary Kayleigh McEnany lashed out at the media following a report in which President Trump called downed U.S. troops as they walked away from a layover at a historic cemetery “ losers. ”
“I was incredibly disappointed that the arrangements needed to take it to the site might not be made and that it would be cancelled,” he said, referring to Lyons.
He then drew up one of the many interactions Trump, who holds the position of commander-in-chief, had with the military.
He also produced a highly redacted document from a Navy official that stated that “we have a call to bad weather” for the flight scheduled for November 2018, and lashed out at un nameless cowardly resources that don’t even exist.
He spoke of a World War II vet who flew with the president by helicopter in Normandy’, visits the president had with our wounded warriors, special operations groups who came here to the Oval Office, adding the equipment given to them [Abu Bakr] Al-BaghdadiArray and also brought the dog Conan.
U.S. Army dog Conan sitting in the White House rose garden in Washington, D.C., UNITED States, November 25, 2019.Trump revered the Malian Belgian dog named Conan, who participated in the raid against ISIS leader Abu Bakr al-Baghdadi.in the chase that led al-Baghdadi to detonate a suicide vest with a bomb, killing himself and 3 children
McEnany went through the moments when Trump met with U.S. troops and discussed the Rose Garden occasion with a dog wonder, Conan.
He also spoke about the time when Trump attended the World Series and brought in veterans. Now there is also the Director of National Intelligence Representative John Ratcliffe (L) and now the White House Chief of Staff, Representative Mark Meadows (R)
President Donald Trump speaks at north Carolina’s battleship in Wilmington, North Carolina, on September 2, 2020, on the 75th anniversary of the end of World War II, where he praised the “older generation.”
Trump temporarily walked his comments amid thunder and a nearby storm
“He met with families in the Army-Marines party.He does it on a base,” he said.
Trump met with wounded warriors at Walter Reed Naval Medical Center.
“During the World Series, when he had the opportunity to move on to the national championships, he is a veteran with him,” McEnany continued.
I also saw it a day before this article was published: how a random lightning struck and said, “I need to stop by and I need to communicate with our World War II veterans,” he said.”This is the greatest in America,”generation and the president respects them,” he said.
She recounted the article at a White House news convention where National Security Adviser Robert O’Brien responded for his own time to communicate with Trump on security issues.
He spoke of transfers worthy of the remains of fallen soldiers, who he called “the ultimate mischief” of a president, and described how many times he had to tell Trump the deaths of American soldiers.
“I saw him send me to Dover when it couldn’t happen because of programming disorders or because I was abroad and he asked me to make it there,” O’Brien said, a comment he made at a time when Trump was facing criticism.traveling there four times his three-and-a-half years as president, when there were 96 such transfers.
“Here’s the truth: no one, and I mean no one, loves and cares about our army like President Donald J.Trump,” McEnany said in one of his key findings at a press conference.Then he left the podium unanswered any questions.
McEnany’s recitation came when the White House was furiously fighting a politically explosive report that the president called the american army heroes killed in the fight “losers” and “fools,” and refused to make a stopover in the United States that died in the war in France because of rain.
President Donald Trump joined the fray on Friday, attacking Atlantic magazine, which the report, which he called “false.”
“Atlantic magazines are dying, like top magazines, so they’re making up a fake story to gain relevance,” Trump tweeted.”Hitale has already refuted, but that’s what we’re facing.Like the false record, fights and fights,” so other people realize it’s a fraud in general, Trump continued.
Trump broke the report of his meeting with Serbian President and Kosovo Prime Minister at the White House on Friday.
“It’s terrible that someone just says the kind of thing, especially to me, because I did more for the minx than almost anyone else,” Trump said.”No one did what I did” by the military, Trump said.
He then referred to the revealing e-book through former national security officer John Bolton, an e-book accusing Trump of giving “personal favors to dictators.”
“I hate to communicate about your book, but John Bolton, none of my friends, I mean, he’s not sure what he’s doing, he didn’t do a smart job.But he wrote a book. He’s communicating about this incident and he’s not mentioning it,” Trump said.
“No one considers the army and especially the other people who gave their lives in the army; for me, they’re heroes,” Trump said of Americans who die while serving the country.”It’s even hard to know how they can do it. And I’m saying that.The braveryArray point..” Said.
In addition to the president himself described the story as “lies” in the Atlantic, the White House communications department turned to a source of defense: Bolton, whom Trump has ridiculed since his memoir.
“He’s a liar,” Trump said after Bolton’s revealing e-book destroyed the administration.
After the publication of Atlantic History, the White House press store retwented a symbol from Bolton’s book, “The Room Where it Happened,” in which Bolton says it was the bad weather and unforeseen special occasions of the presidency that led the White House to cancel.a trump plan visits the cemetery in 2018.
The White House’s furious reaction to a new Atlantic article reporting that President Donald Trump called fallen infantrymen “losers” included quotes from the revealing e-book through former Homeland Security Officer John Bolton.Trump called Bolton a ‘liar’ after the publication of his e-book.
President Trump attacked Atlantic magazine and called his report ”false”
Trump planned to make a stopover at the cemetery near Belleau Wood to commemorate the centenary, which occupies a special position for the Marines.
“The press turned the cancellation of the stopover in the cemetery into a story that Trump feared the rain and was pleased to point out that other world leaders were moving the day,” Bolton wrote.”Of course, none of them were the president,” of the United States, yet the press did not perceive that the regulations applicable to American presidents are different from those of 190 other leaders who do not command the world’s largest armed forces.’
Bolton wrote that the Marine One team said it was ”reckless’ to fly by helicopter due to the weather, and that the adventure can take only 90 minutes in each direction.
The Atlantic currency has a much tougher view: “Trump rejected the concept of scale in because he feared his hair would fall out in the rain and because he didn’t think it was vital to honor Americans killed in the war, according to four other people with first-hand acquaintances.discussion that day, ” wrote Jeffrey Goldberg.
White House deputy communications director Brian Morganstern retwented the passage book, as did White House communications director Alyssa Farah.
Farah also the article “offensive and evidently false”.
Another White House press officer, Judd Deere, criticized those who contradicted the stories in the article.
“Has anyone else noticed that there are now 4 other people with first-hand wisdom that are ON THE RECORD denying the Atlantic story? This corresponds to the posts from 4 unnamed sources. Does the Atlantic their nameless false reports or Will you pay attention to those who were there?
White House officials circulated Bolton’s book, which contradicts the key to the narrative.
A White House official retwented a symbol of internal documents showing visibility as low as 1 mile the day Trump’s Marine One helicopter was cleaned.
French President Emmanuel Macron (C) attfinishs commemorations of Armistice Day marking the end of World War I on November 11, 2017, near the Arc de Triomphe in Paris
A senior Defense Department official with first-hand knowledge of the occasions and a senior Marine officer who reported showed the stories to The Associated Press, adding the cemetery incident.
It’s more of an invented knowledge of fake news through disgusting and jealousy in an embarrassing attempt to influence the 2020 election!Trump tweeted Thursday.
Trump broke in Thursday night when he returned from a speech in Pennsylvania: “I’d be willing to swear on anything that’s said about our fallen heroes.”
“There is no one who respects them more. No animal, no one, what animal would say such a thing?” added Trump.
Joe Biden’s crusade followed and criticized Trump in a call to the convention on Friday.
“Any day I would take my wheelchair and titanium legs in the bone spurs provided by Donald Trump,” said Senator Tammy Duckworth (D-Ill.), who lost her legs in a plane crash in Iraq, referring to Trump’s postponements to Vietnam due to bone spurs.
“It’s time for this guy to drop office,” he added.
“His soul cannot conceive of integrity and honor,” said Gold Star’s father Khizr Khan, whose son Humayun Khan was killed by a road bomb in Iraq in 2004 and whose speech at the Democratic conference prompted long comings and going with Trump.The soul is that of a coward, ” says Khan.
Trump’s former lawyer, Michael Cohen, who has been in prison, tweeted that the Atlantic article is accurate.
‘I testified, ‘Trump said it for a bone spur.When I asked him for medical records, he didn’t give me any and told me he hadn’t had surgery.He ended up saying, “You think I’m stupid, I’m not going to Vietnam.”‘
The report, released across the Atlantic on Thursday, attributes 4 separate military assets and claims that Trump canceled a visit to the American cemetery in Aisne-Marne, near Paris, in November 2018 because he feared rain would ruffle his hair.
In a verbal exchange with senior executives before the planned visit, Trump allegedly asked his aides, “Why do I move to this cemetery?It’s full of losers.
During the same trip, the president later informed the more than 1,800 Marines who lost their lives at the Battle of Belleau Wood in France as “fools” for being killed.
A senior Defense Department official with first-hand knowledge of the occasions and a senior U.S. Marine Corps officer who reported on Trump’s comments showed some of the comments to The Associated Press, adding comments from the 2018 cemetery.
Trump, however, categorically denied the report Thursday night, calling it a “shameful situation” through a “terrible magazine.”
“It’s a general lie. It’s fake news. It’s a disgrace and, frankly, it’s a disgrace to his profession,” Trump said.
President Donald Trump speaks at Andrews Air Force Base after attending an election rally in Latrobe, Pennsylvania, on Thursday, September 3, 2020, at Andrews Air Force Base
Trump vehemently denied the accusations, first reported in the Atlantic, that he described the U.S. war in the American cemetery of aisne-Marne (above) in France in 2018 as “losers” and “fools.”
The president’s alleged comments are crude to Trump’s public figure as a self-proclaimed army champion and his veterans.
One source said he had first-hand knowledge of the president’s prospects, said Trump ” sees no heroism in fights.’Other resources said Trump was deeply concerned about dying or being disfigured, and that this concern was disgusted by those he suffered.
The day of the planned stopover at the US cemetery in Aisne-Marne, November 10, 2018, also the 243rd anniversary of the U.S. Marine Corps.But it’s not the first time
The Battle of Belleau Wood, which lasted 20 days in June 1918 and ended with the defeat of German forces, a defining moment of World War I for the Marines.
But Trump, on the same trip, allegedly asked his aides, “Who were the smart guys in this war?He also said he sensed why the United States would interfere on the Allied side, The Atlantic reported.
In statements to reporters Thursday, Trump said he was “willing to swear on anything” that he had never said anything derogatory about our fallen heroes.
“There is no one who respects them more. No animal – nobody – what animal would say such a thing?
He also sought to move to the cemetery in France, but said he may not have done so because of heavy rains in Paris and that American secrecy would not allow him to do a procession there.
“The helicopter may simply not fly. The explanation for why it may not fly, because it rained as hard as I’ve ever seen it.And in the most sensitive of that, it was very, very misty,” Trump said Thursday.
He added that he had tried to organize a procession, but that it would have meant crossing crowded spaces in Paris.
“The Secret Service told me you can’t do it. I said I had to.They said you couldn’t do it,” Trump said.
White House chief of staff Mark Meadows also denounced the report and said, “It’s unfortunate how deep other people will go on a presidential crusade to smear someone.”
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