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Cindy and Meghan McCain hit back at President Trump for attacking ailing Sen. John McCain

  • March 01, 2018
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In his speech Friday morning at the Conservative Political Action Conference, President Donald Trump took aim Sen. John McCain, knocking the Arizona Republican for voting against his party’s bill to repeal and replace the Affordable Care Act
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PHOENIX — The wife and daughter of ailing Sen. John McCain hit back at President Trump Wednesday in response to Trump’s “incredibly hurtful” attack on McCain last week at the Conservative Political Action Conference.

Trump on Friday stirred up the CPAC crowd to boo McCain over his vote last summer to derail Senate Republican efforts to undo former president Barack Obama’s signature Affordable Care Act.

McCain, 81, continues to battle an aggressive form of brain cancer known as glioblastoma.

“My own feeling is we need more compassion, we need more empathy, we need more togetherness, in terms of working together,” Cindy McCain said during an appearance Wednesday on ABC’s The View, which daughter Meghan McCain co-hosts.

“We don’t need more bullying, and I’m tired of it,” Cindy McCain added.

Meghan McCain disclosed a previous telephone conversation with Trump and first lady Melania Trump in which she got the impression that Trump would be laying off her dad. 

The talk with Trump came, Meghan McCain said, after she publicly complained on social media about a news report indicating that Trump had physically mocked McCain’s Vietnam War injuries. McCain was shot down in 1967 and held by North Vietnam as a prisoner of war for more than five years.

“I had a really nice conversation with him and Melania and I really was under the impression that this sort of fight between our families, and between him and my father especially at this particular moment, would end,” Meghan McCain said. 

“I understand the argument is he’s talking about policy, and that’s the attack, but it’s still incredibly hurtful, especially after I had this conversation with him on the phone, to have this moment of booing at CPAC, which is supposed to be the mothership of conservatism and the Republican Party.

“And to sort of see booing at this specific moment in time is incredibly hurtful and I feel, quite frankly, very naive to have believed that this would be any different.”

Cindy McCain also gave The View’s audience a health update on her husband.

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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 president

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“He’s doing OK. You know, chemo and radiation is a very tough customer,” Cindy McCain said. “It does so much good but it also does a lot of damage. And so he’s recovering from the last round of chemo and radiation. He’s tough as a boot, he’s at our ranch, and he’s watching today.”

Though McCain and Trump have publicly feuded since 2015, the tensions between the two had somewhat subsided in recent weeks. McCain was hospitalized in Bethesda, Maryland, before Christmas for a viral infection and for side effects to his chemotherapy and radiation treatment. Since Dec. 17, McCain has been in Arizona. He has been getting physical therapy at his family’s cabin near Sedona.

Speaking at CPAC, the American Conservative Union’s annual gathering of the right in the Washington, D.C., area, Trump gestured up and down with his thumb as he talked about the “one senator” who torpedoed the GOP’s effort to roll back the Affordable Care Act, or “Obamacare.” 

Trump did not actually mention McCain by name. 

“Remember, one person walked into a room, when he was supposed to go this way (thumb up), and he said he was going this way (thumb up), and he walked in and he went this way (thumb down), and everyone said, ‘What happened? What was that all about?’ Boy, oh boy,” Trump said.

In a vote in the early hours of July 28, McCain on the Senate floor famously gave a thumbs down to the Republican “skinny repeal” of key “Obamacare” provisions. It was the deciding vote that killed the legislation.

“Who was that? I don’t know, I don’t know, I don’t know,” Trump asked the CPAC crowd, which responded by shouting McCain’s name.

“I don’t want to be controversial, so I won’t use his name,” Trump said. “What a mess. But it’s all happening anyway.”

On Saturday, Meghan McCain mixed it up with Matt Schlapp, the American Conservative Union chair, who on Twitter defended the crowd’s booing of McCain by saying “folks were booing his vote to retain obamacare. That’s worth a boo.”

Meghan McCain wasn’t having it.

“Given what my family is going through right now and what my father has given to this country I would expect better from both you and the crowd, Matt,” the younger McCain tweeted. “But please, continue making excuses for the inexcusable.”

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