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Meghan McCain: Trump's rally line about her father is 'gross'

  • June 21, 2018
  • Washington

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Donald Trump and John McCain have been sparring publiclyJune 30, 2015: Two weeks after Trump announced hisJuly 10, 2015: The Republic published a story withJuly 11, 2015: Trump appeared at a rally at the Phoenix
July 11, 2015: Trump appeared at a rally at the Phoenix Convention Center. “We have incompetent politicians, not only the president,” Trump told the crowd. “I mean, right here, in your own state, you have John McCain.” The pro-Trump audience booed the mention of McCain’s name. After the event, Trump hammered McCain some more. “I’ve supported John McCain, but he’s very weak on immigration,” Trump said. “… If the right person runs against John McCain, he will lose.” 
Cheryl Evans/The RepublicJuly 16, 2015: The New Yorker published McCain's reactionJuly 18, 2015: The feud really exploded when Trump,Aug. 10, 2015: McCain, who had been trying to keepMarch 1, 2016: Trump won big on Super Tuesday, makingMarch 3, 2016: McCain joined Mitt Romney in beatingApril 19, 2016: McCain announced he would not attendMay 5, 2016: Politico published audio leaked from aMay 11, 2016: Trump seemed to want to make peace withAug. 1, 2016:  McCain hit Trump over his attack onAug. 5, 2016: Trump changed course and read a formalOct. 4, 2016: McCain stood up for Trump with regardOct. 8, 2016: McCain finally pulled his support ofNovember 2016: Post-election, McCain, the Senate ArmedJan. 10, 2017: McCain feels the anger of Trump fansJan. 29, 2017: After McCain and Sen. Lindsey GrahamFeb.  9, 2017: Donald Trump took to Twitter again Feb. 16, 2017: McCain did not vote for Rep. Mick Mulvaney,Feb. 17, 2017: Without ever mentioning the presidentFeb. 19, 2017:  McCain, shown here getting a T-shirtMay 9, 2017: McCain says he's disappointed' that TrumpMay 16, 2017: Trump's growing scandals that have putMay 17, 2017: Flake joins McCain in calling Trump'sMay 20, 2017: Trump's May 10 Oval Office meeting withMay 30, 2017: In Australia for talks on security inJune 12, 2017: No fan of former President Obama's foreignJune 30, 2017: I'm just embarrassed. Embarrassed isn'tJuly 20, 2017: Just hours after news broke of McCain'sJuly 17, 2017: Trump wishes an ailing McCain well inJuly 26, 2017: Back in Washington following cranialJuly 28, 2017: McCain casts the deciding vote to sinkJuly 29, 2017: After his party's stinging defeat overAug. 3, 2017: McCain says during a stop at The Republic'sAug. 15, 2017: Trump, when asked about McCain's defenseAug. 22, 2017: Though he doesn't mentioned them bySept. 1, 2017: In a guest column for the WashingtonOct. 16, 2017: In a speech to accept the National ConstitutionNov. 11, 2017: McCain unloads on Trump after the presidentMarch 20, 2018: McCain criticizes Trump for commending

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Arizona Sen. John McCain’s daughter described a line about her father invoked by President Donald Trump at a Wednesday night rally as “gross.”

During the rally in Duluth, Minnesota, Trump again blamed McCain for the 2017 collapse of a Republican effort to repeal the Affordable Care Act.

“We had a gentleman way into the morning hours, go thumbs-down,” Trump said, according to a CNN report. “He went thumbs-down.”

The president made the gesture for the crowd, but never mentioned McCain by name. McCain famously cast a deciding vote last year that prevented the repeal by gesturing with a thumbs-down on the Senate floor. McCain had returned to Washington for the vote after his diagnosis.

At Trump’s Wednesday rally, a woman in the crowd twice shouted, “He’s a war hero,” after Trump’s remark, according to CNN. Trump ignored her and moved to another topic.

Meghan McCain, the president’s daughter, responded on Twitter to a tweet about the moment posted by New York Times reporter Maggie Haberman,  who noted the president has made this reference about McCain, “who is dying,” at such events before.

“And it never stops being gross,” Meghan McCain said on Twitter.

Meghan McCain, and the senator’s wife, Cindy, have been outspoken defenders of the senator on Twitter during his battle with a deadly form of brain cancer. McCain, who has been in Arizona since late December, also continues to post opinions on Twitter, recently condemning the family separations taking place with undocumented migrants at the U.S.-Mexico border.

More: Meghan McCain asks ‘Where is Ivanka’ in debate over ‘zero tolerance’ immigration policy

More: Meghan McCain tweets Father’s Day photo, calls John McCain ‘greatest father in the world’

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