Fox News reported Trump never said that dead US troops were 'suckers,' but the network's national security correspondent said ex-officials confirmed he did

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The Atlantic reported on Thursday that President Donald Trump made derogatory remarks about fallen members of the military, going so far as to call them "suckers" and "losers."

Fox News on Friday said the report was fabricated and criticized The Atlantic's use of anonymous sources.

However, one of its own — national security correspondent Jennifer Griffin — said parts of the damning report, which cited two ex-Trump administration officials, were verified to her.

"According to one former senior Trump administration official: 'When the President spoke about the Vietnam War, he said, 'It was a stupid war. Anyone who went was a sucker,'" Griffin tweeted.

Griffin also reported learning that Trump "just hated" Sen. John McCain and thought it was "not a good look" to include the "wounded guys" in a July 4 military parade.

Trump appeared to be aware of Griffin's reporting and demanded Fox News to fire her.

Journalists who covered the White House responded by defending Griffin's credentials and her reporting.

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Fox News spent a chunk of its Friday coverage dismissing a report in The Atlantic saying President Donald Trump belittled fallen military members by calling them "suckers" and "losers."

Then Jennifer Griffin, a national security correspondent for the network, said in a lengthy Twitter thread that former Trump administration officials confirmed the president's remarks to her.

The Atlantic article cited anonymous sources, and Fox News's own sources suggested the article had been falsified. But two former senior Trump administration officials later verified the president's disparaging comments, Griffin said.

This source also described "a character flaw" of the president, saying, "He could not understand why someone would die for their country," Griffin added.

Trump made the comments during a 2018 visit to Paris to mark the 100th anniversary of the end of World War I, according to The Atlantic. Griffin said one of her sources told her the president was in a foul mood and asked why he had to visit two cemeteries during the visit.

Trump was scheduled to visit Aisne-Marne American Cemetery near Paris that November but said the trip was called off because "the helicopter couldn't fly" and that the Secret Service wouldn't drive him to the cemetery. Griffin learned, however, that Trump "just didn't want to go," she wrote on Twitter, citing an unnamed source.

One of the sources also confirmed that the president said during a planning session that it was "not a good look" to include the "wounded guys" in a July 4 military parade, Griffin reported. She also said she found out that Trump "just hated" Sen. John McCain.

This corroboration comes on the heels of Trump, his family, and his advisers staunchly denying The Atlantic's story and framing it as a political attack by a biased magazine.

"The liberal activists at The Atlantic are uninterested in the truth, and they are only interested in peddling conspiracy-laden propaganda," White House press secretary Kayleigh McEnany told reporters on Friday. "No one loves and cares for our servicemen and women as much as President Donald J. Trump."

Trump appeared to be aware of Griffin's reporting by Friday evening. The president took to Twitter to disparage Griffin and demanded Fox News to fire her.

"All refuted by many witnesses," Trump tweeted with a link to a Breitbart News story. "Jennifer Griffin should be fired for this kind of reporting. Never even called us for comment. @FoxNews is gone!"

Journalists who covered the White House responded to Trump by defending Griffin's credentials and her reporting.

"[Griffin] is an excellent reporter and a class act," ABC News chief White House correspondent Jonathan Karl said in a tweet responding to Trump.

Fox News chief political anchor Bret Baier also described Griffin as "a great reporter and a total class act."

ClintGreasewood on September 4th, 2020 at 23:06 UTC »

They really thought they had something with Pelosi getting her hair done. Now they have to defend Trump all Labor Day weekend, while complaining that Biden is getting "easy" questions.

Twoweekswithpay on September 4th, 2020 at 22:53 UTC »

That whole thread is definitely worth reading. She not only confirmed “The Atlantic’s” reporting, but she also got her own quotes. Here a couple of tweets:

"According to one former senior Trump administration official: 'When the President spoke about the Vietnam War, he said, 'It was a stupid war. Anyone who went was a sucker'” (1/2)

Regarding Trump's July 4th military parade, during a planning session at the White House after seeing the Bastille Day parade in 2017, the President said regarding the inclusion of "wounded guys" "that's not a good look" "Americans don't like that," source confirms. (2/2)

Awkward for Fox. By now, this should be pretty evident the story is true. The AP, Washington Post, & FoxNews have all confirmed portions, if not the entire story. But, we don’t need this to know it’s true. Trump’s own public actions and words since he became a candidate speak loudly enough by themselves!

fowlraul on September 4th, 2020 at 22:32 UTC »

I’m waiting for trump to go with the “I call everybody losers” defense.