MSNBC host Lawrence O'Donnell blasted White House chief of staff John Kelly
John Francis KellyMORE in a tweet Friday, saying Kelly "invents lies to attack and insult women."
The "Last Word" host's criticism of Kelly, whose son was killed fighting in Afghanistan in 2010, comes after Kelly's Thursday afternoon defense of President Trump's remarks to a fallen soldier's widow.
Kelly also slammed Rep. Frederica Wilson
Frederica Patricia WilsonOn The Money: Harley-Davidson decision raises trade tensions with Trump | Senate panel to take up tariff legislation | CBO projects grim budget outlook under Trump | White House objects to measure on reinstating ZTE ban Dem lawmakers seek distance from Waters call for confrontation Wasserman Schultz: Infants separated from their parents are in Florida immigrant shelters MORE (D-Fla.) for listening to the call Trump made to the widow of Army Sgt. La David Johnson, who was killed during an ambush in Niger along with three other U.S. soldiers. Wilson has known Johnson's family for decades.
“It stuns me that a member of Congress would’ve listened in on that conversation,” Kelly said of Wilson during a surprise appearance in the White House briefing room on Thursday. “I thought at least that was sacred."
“In the long tradition of empty barrels making the most noise, she stood up there in all of that and talked about how she was instrumental in getting the funding for that building,” he continued. “We were stunned. Stunned that she had done it. Even for someone who was that empty of a barrel, we were stunned. But we didn’t go to the press."
Kelly is a better fit for Trump than media thought. He too invents lies to attack and insult women. https://t.co/nDh3Sugoun
— Lawrence O'Donnell (@Lawrence) October 19, 2017
“John Kelly never sat next to Frederica Wilson in his elementary school,” he added.
"I didn’t mind hearing John Kelly disagree with Congresswoman Wilson today,” O’Donnell added. “I understand the disagreement nature and some of it is deeply personal for him as a Gold Star father."
"That's a racist term," Wilson said on CNN. "We looked it up in the dictionary because I had never heard of an empty barrel. And I don't like to be dragged into something like that."