Trump denies telling widow of fallen soldier, 'He knew what he signed up for'
Nobody would put it past him, particularly if she went off on him, blaming him for her husband's death.
But he might not have done it.
It's like an accusation of pussy-grabbing.
It could be true, it could be false, but a denial from him would be worthless.
President Donald Trump today denied telling the widow of a fallen U.S. soldier, 'He knew what he signed up for," in a phone call he made Tuesday, contradicting a Florida congresswoman who said she was with the woman at the time.
Rep. Frederica Wilson said she was with Myeshia Johnson in a car headed to Miami International Airport on Tuesday afternoon to meet the body of Johnson's husband, Army Sgt. La David T. Johnson, who died in Niger this month, when the president called.
In an interview with CNN on Tuesday night, Wilson, a Democrat, related Myeshia Johnson's conversation with Trump, saying, "Basically, he said, 'Well, I guess he knew what he signed up for. But I guess it still hurt.' That's what he said."
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