Gold Star widow Brittany Jacobs recounts her experience with Pres. Trump (Screenshot)

Gold Star widow Brittany Jacobs says claims that President Donald Trump was disrespectful when he called another Gold Star widow, Myeshia Johnson, contradict her own personal experience.

Jacobs, who lost her husband, Marine Corp Sgt. Chris Jacobs, told Fox News on Monday that Trump “has been nothing but amazing to me” and that people should trust that he was trying to do the right thing when he called Johnson:

“Honestly, the president has been nothing but amazing to me and my family. And I think it’s sad the way the media, not the media but, per se, the way everyone is politicizing it. The president, I think, when he called her, I think he had the best of intentions. “I feel that no president would call a family member, especially as soon as they lost their loved one and say, you know, anything that they think would offend them or upset them. “By no means are her feelings wrong, and they’re hers, but it’s a sad thing that has happened. I think people just need to step back and give the president a chance and see that, you know what, he was trying to do the right thing. He was trying to support this family. And just see the good in it. “I feel like he was trying to be supportive and caring. I feel like it’s just been twisted all around. “That’s not the president that I know and that I have an experience with. He has been so caring to me and my family."

Last week, a third Gold Star widow, Natasha De Alencar, released audio of the respectful, sympathetic phone she received from Pres. Trump.

Rep. Frederica Wilson (D-Fla) has insisted that Trump was rude, insensitive and disrespectful to Johnson when he called her to offer his sympathies for her loss.