AUDIO: Military Widow releases Trump’s phone call she received after the death of her husband

A military widow who received a phone call back in April from Trump, after her husband was killed in Afghanistan, has released her recording of that phone call to the Washington Post for all to hear (via DC Examiner):

Natasha De Alencar released the audio of a phone conversation she had with President Trump in April about the death of her husband, Army Staff Sgt. Mark R. De Alencar, who was killed in Afghanistan.

Listen:

The Washington Post doesn’t say why Alencar released the audio, but notes that she does say “It was a moment of niceness that we needed because we were going through hell.”

I think it’s fairly obvious why she released the call amidst the media controversy surrounding the call to the widow in Florida. She wanted people to hear an actual call from Trump first-hand as a counterpoint to all the hubbub going around right now about the other call.

I could be wrong, but it seems to me that she’s defending Trump by releasing this call, something that the left may make her regret in coming days.


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