I worked in the White House with John Kelly, and I don’t believe a word he says. He was a terrible chief of staff who dishonestly kept information from the President to pursue his own agenda, an unelected former military official substituting his judgment for the duly elected President. Here are two examples:
1) In 2018, President Trump asked OMB Director Mulvaney to find money in agency accounts to build the wall to secure our southern border. Mulvaney asked OMB Deputy Russ Vought and me as OMB GC to do a deep dive on this project, and with the help of superb career staff, we found a ton of money at the DOD that we could use to build the wall.
But Kelly prevented Mulvaney from presenting this plan to President Trump. Several months later, in a meeting, Trump said “Mick, I asked you to find me money and you haven’t.” Mulvaney responded “I found the money but I have not been able to brief you.” Kelly would not set up policy time for Mulvaney to discuss the plan with Trump.
After this exchange, Mulvaney presented the plan and the President authorized this strategy. John Kelly was insubordinate and duplicitous by refusing to provide the President with lawful options to implement the President’s policies.
2) Because of the manner in which the Election Integrity Commission was set up, I wanted to have the President shut it down and direct the DOJ to investigate election fraud. At the time, I was the Counsel to VP Pence, who was the co-chair of the commission, and I had developed a list of previous presidential directives to DOJ to investigate a specific matter so that when making this recommendation I could show it was well supported by history and tradition.
In a meeting with Kelly and others, I made this recommendation and shared the list of examples of Presidents directing DOJ to engage on specific matters. Kelly said he would never show this list to the President because it would be terrible if President Trump knew he could do this, his life was tough enough in dealing with the President, and he did not want him to know this. To my knowledge, President Trump was never made aware of these examples.
John Kelly thought he knew better than President Trump and was opposed to many of his policies. As Chief of Staff, Kelly dishonestly tried to thwart President Trump’s policies, and on the wall funding he was totally fine with not doing everything possible to stop illegal aliens flooding into our country and murdering innocent Americans, all in order to protect the bloated bureaucracy of his DOD.
John Kelly will say anything to stop President Trump from being re-elected. It won’t work.
Vote Trump Vance 2024.
2/ John Kelly was not a soldier’s soldier – at least not at the White House. His most-used skill as COS was threatening to resign. These were just the most public reports - as 2018 went on, it was increasingly common to see the COS office dark and empty when Kelly had stormed off for the day.
You have an assignment, do it well until you finish.
When Mick Mulvaney was named his replacement on Dec 14th, it was announced Kelly would stay through rest of year to help with transition. He did no such thing. He maybe came in once more to do any meaningful work. We were getting ready for a shutdown, which happened on Dec 22nd, and Kelly was AWOL to help out during the run up to it. Just checked out.
John Kelly’s nightmare scenario isn’t a “fascist” White House - it’s a White House without John Kelly in it. Why else would he think threatening to quit all the time would have any impact on the president?
He was a terrible Chief of Staff who whined and sulked because he was no longer a BFD General who everyone obeyed without question. He was just a staff guy to a President, and he hated it. He did a disservice to the nation by being dishonest, insubordinate, and quitting on the job before he resigned.
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2/@SenWhitehouse, Anita Hill has always been a partisan hack. Here’s a clip of Hill defending Bill Clinton on @MeetThePress, saying she will support Clinton despite his sexually harassing and assaulting women because he is good on the issues, namely of course abortion rights.
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🧵If you are a liberal Justice, the ethics double standard is alive and thriving.
Justice Jackson claims “I follow the rules,” but she failed to disclose husband’s medical malpractice consulting fees on her forms for a decade & then when she admitted in 2022 she hadn’t properly disclosed income, she never fixed her forms. Why isn’t she asked about this?
We know nothing about who paid her husband hundreds of thousands or millions in consulting fees in medical malpractice cases for past decade while she has been serving as a judge. She disclosed his consulting clients in 2012 but never again. Why isn’t she asked about this? Why isn’t legacy media interested in this?
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3/ More of Democrats double standards. @JoeBiden attends games in front row or box seats and doesn’t disclose or pay for tix. Media & “ethics watchdogs" have no problem with it.
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