John F. Kelly

The "Late Night" host riffed on a new book detailing Trump's alleged admiration for dictators.
The book by CNN's Jim Sciutto also contains quotes about the former president's reported "admiration" of Hitler.
“There is nothing more that can be said,” the former White House chief of staff concluded. “God help us.”
Kevin Carroll, who advised John Kelly during the Trump administration, said the military was nearly placed in an “unthinkable” position.
The ex-president talked about his daughter's breasts and "what it might be like to have sex with her," a former Trump administration official writes in a new book.
Trump has ranted about being the victim of “political persecution” in connection to his 37-count indictment over his handling of classified documents.
The “about-face between the rhetoric and the love letters” was “one of these mysteries of the Trump administration," said New York Times reporter Michael Schmidt.
When Trump was president, if he "told you to slit someone’s throat, he thought you would go out and do it,” said former White House chief of staff John Kelly.
Kelly came to believe Trump was a "pathological liar whose inflated ego" was the sign of a "deeply insecure person,” according to upcoming book "The Divider."
President Trump’s Chief of Staff John Kelly has had a really hard time in The White House since starting in late July.