The White House shifted its stance again Friday in its latest feud, this one with a Florida Democratic congresswoman stemming from her criticism of President Donald Trump’s words to a military widow.

White House Chief of Staff John Kelly on Thursday sharply criticized Rep. Frederica S. Wilson, who says she overheard a Tuesday call from Trump to the widow of Sgt. La David T. Johnson, who was killed in an ambush in Niger. Wilson and Johnson family members contend Trump said the late soldier “knew what he signed up for.”

Trump on Wednesday accused Wilson of lying, though Kelly and other senior aides later walked that back. Kelly explained he had told Trump that now-Joint Chiefs Chairman Gen. Joseph Dunford had said the same to him when informing him of his own Marine son’s death in Afghanistan in 2010. That was shift No. 1.

In a remarkable scene, Kelly appeared in the briefing room Thursday to say he was “stunned” Wilson had listened in on the call, which Johnson’s family has confirmed was taken over their car’s sound system en route to the Miami airport for the return of Sgt. Johnson’s body.

He went on to imply — without using her name — that Wilson in 2015 had bragged openly during the dedication of a new FBI building in Miami about personally securing the funds for the new facility. Kelly let his disgust with those alleged comments show during Thursday, blasting the unnamed congresswoman for boasting about her role in front of family members of fallen FBI agents for whom the field office was named.