“We teach them, ‘Don’t follow an illegal order.”
In this file photo taken on November 16, 2018 former White House Chief of Staff John Kelly stands in the Oval Office of the White House in Washington, DC. – President Donald Trump’s respected former chief of staff let rip against the “illegal” scheme in Ukraine that led to impeachment, The Atlantic reported on February 13, 2020.
Kelly, who served in the White House from 2017-2019, sprang to the defence of national security advisor Alexander Vindman, who testified against Trump in his impeachment probe, only to be fired last Friday in apparent retaliation. “We teach them, ‘Don’t follow an illegal order. And if you’re ever given one, you’ll raise it to whoever gives it to you that this is an illegal order, and then tell your boss.'”
“He will never give his nuclear weapons up,” Kelly said of the North Korean leader. “I never did think Kim would do anything other than play us for a while, and he did that fairly effectively.”
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