Retired Marine Gen. John Kelly, who was Donald Trump's longest-serving White House chief of staff, has warned that his former boss, if elected again, would govern like a dictator, that he lacks ...
That said, retired Gen. John Kelly — Trump’s former Homeland Security secretary and former White House chief of staff — went ...
Earlier this week, Donald Trump’s chief of staff, General John Kelly, reignited a controversy that never truly dies. In the middle of discussing whether historical monuments should still stand ...
But until today I had never heard then Marine Lt. Gen. John Kelly's telling of it to a packed house in 2010. Just four days following the death of his own son in combat, Kelly eulogized two other ...
No. Gen. John Kelly, his longest-serving chief of staff, told — BRZEZINSKI: Lost his son. SCARBOROUGH: Who lost his son, I believe, in Afghanistan, told The Atlantic that — he was with Donald ...
Retired Gen. John Kelly, who served as White House chief of staff in the Trump administration, said former President Trump praised Adolf Hitler’s generals for their loyalty in a new interview in ...
Gen Kelly described Confederate general Robert E Lee as "an honourable man" who "gave up his country to fight for his state" President Trump's Chief of Staff General John Kelly has said an ...
While Secretary of Defense Chuck Hagel plans to cut "20 percent" of the top officers and senior Defense Department personnel, it seems his cuts don't touch Marine General John Kelly's Miami mansion.
Anthony Scaramucci, who was appointed communications director one week ago, had accused Mr Priebus - a Republican Party stalwart - of leaking to the press. Kelly is a retired general who has ...
US President Donald Trump has named General John Kelly, who currently heads the Department of Homeland Security, as his next chief of staff. The announcement, made on Twitter on Friday afternoon ...
Harris appeared to refer, but not name, comments by former chief staff and Marine Gen. John Kelly, former National Security Adviser Army Lt. Gen. H.R. McMaster and former Defense Secretary Mark Esper.