"He Knew What He Signed Up For"
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Overview
"He Knew What He Signed Up For is an alleged quote from United States President Donald Trump to the mother of Sgt. La David T. Johnson, who was killed in combat in October 2017. The statement started a public controversy after a Florida Democratic Representative Frederica Wilson, who first claimed that Trump said those words, and the president, who denied the allegations.
Background
On October 18th, 2017, Florida Democratic Congresswoman Frederica Wilson said that while in the car with Myeshia Johnson, the wife Sgt. La David T. Johnson who was killed in an ambush in Niger, on the way to Miami International Airport to meet her husband's remains, President Trump called Johnson and told her that her husband "knew what he signed up for." Rep. Wilson said that the call was on speakerphone, which was how she could hear the conversation.[1]
As they arrived at the airport, Rep. Wilson told reporters the story, calling the president's call "insensitive and insane.[8][9] (video below).
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RepWilson</a>, who rode w/ Sgt. Johnson's widow, said she heard part of call w/ Pres. Trump; "He must've known what he signed up for" <a href="https://twitter.com/nbc6?ref_src=twsrc%5Etfw">
NBC6 pic.twitter.com/Rep6ERrQEb— Michael Spears NBC6 (@MikeSpearsNBC6) October 17, 2017
Developments
That night, Rep. Wilson tweeted[10] at the President, "Sgt. La David Johnson is a hero. @realDonaldTrump does not possess the character, empathy or grace to be president of the United States." The tweet (shown below) received more tahn 6,800 retweets and 18,000 likes in less than 24 hours.
The following day, Rep. Wilson appeared on MSNBC's "Morning Joe," where she recounted the call.
Following reports of Rep. Wilson publicly claiming that Trump had made such comments, the next day, President Trump tweeted,[4] "Democrat Congresswoman totally fabricated what I said to the wife of a soldier who died in action (and I have proof). Sad!" The post (shown below) received more than 18,000 retweets and 70,000 likes in less than 24 hours.
As the day continued, Rep. Wilson made appearances on various news channels (video below, left), recounting her story and calling the president "a sick man."[5] Additionally, she told reporters that Mrs. Johnson said that President Trump did not know her husband's name.
President Trump told reporters[6] at a meeting with the members of the Senate Finance Committee that "I had a very nice conversation with the woman, with the wife, who sounded like a wonderful woman. I didn’t say what that congresswoman said. Didn’t say it at all, she knows it."
President Trump has yet to say what proof he has, but White House press secretary Sarah Huckabee Sanders said that the phone call was not recorded. She continued that several White House staffers were in the room for the call.[11]
The New York Times[7] reported that Sgt. Johnson's mother, who was also in the car, corroborated Wilson's story. “Yes, he did state that comment,” said Cowand Jones-Johnson.
Additionally, the Washington Post[11] reported a quote from Jones-Johnsohnson: "President Trump did disrespect my son and my daughter and also me and my husband."
Online Reaction
That day, the alleged statements reached the front-page of Reddit several times. Redditor[2] ___Magnitude__ posted a photograph of the wife and daughter of Sgt. Johnson at the holding casket of her late-husband in the /r/pics subreddit. The photo (shown below) garnered more than 30,000 points (75% upvoted) and 4,800 comments in five hours.
Later that day, Redditor[3] Elder_Joker posted a gif from the film The Big Lebowski in the /r/reactiongifs subreddit. The gif features the character The Dude saying, "You're not wrong. You're just an asshole." The gif (shown below) received more than 14,400 points (85% upvoted) and 1,300 comments in less than four hours.
On Twitter, many used "he knew what he signed up for" as a catchphrase to criticize the president. Some considered the statements to be insensitive, while others saw it as something in character for the president (examples below). That day, Twitter published a Moments page about the reaction and response to Trump's alleged comments.
Search Interest
External References
[1] Snopes – US Rep: Trump Says Fallen Soldier Knew What He Signed Up For
[2] Reddit – The wife and daughter of a real American who 'knew what he signed up for'
[3] Reddit – MRW I hear Trump say to a dead soldier's grieving widow 'He knew what he signed up for'
[4] Twitter – @realDonaldTrump's Tweet
[5] YouTube – Rep. Wilson: Trump didn't know slain soldier's name
[6] YouTube – Trump Denies Telling Widow Of Slain Soldier That He 'Knew What He Signed Up For'
[7] The New York Times – Trump Told a Soldier’s Widow Her Husband ‘Knew What He Signed Up For,’ His Mother Says
[8] Twitter – @MikeSpearsNBC6's Tweet
[9] Twitter – @RossPalombo's Tweet
[10] Twitter – @RepWilson's Tweet
[11] The Washington Post – Fallen soldier’s mother: ‘Trump did disrespect my son’
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