Trump’s Condolences Bookend Complicated Relationship With McCain

The following article by Eric Garcia was posted on the Roll Call website August 26, 2018:

President went from supporting McCain to trashing him to refusing to acknowledge him

President Donald Trump’s tweet sending condolences after Sen. John McCain’s death bookended a relationship that began with support but ended with contempt.

Trump tweeted that his “deepest sympathies and respect go out” to the Arizona Republican’s family.

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My deepest sympathies and respect go out to the family of Senator John McCain. Our hearts and prayers are with you!

But just a few weeks before McCain’s death, Trump did not mention him when signing the defense authorization bill that bore the senator’s name.

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John McCain Dies at Age 81

The following article by Chris Sosa was posted on the AlterNet.org website August 24, 2018:

Sen. John McCain (R-AZ) has died at the age 81 after a battle with an aggressive form of brain cancer.

He served as a member of the U.S. Senate from 1987 until the time of his death.

McCain was frequently cited as an American war hero for his past endurance of torture as a prisoner of war in North Vietnam.

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At Fort Drum Event, Trump Boosts McSally, Does Not Mention McCain

The following article by Niels Lesniewski was posted on the Roll Call website August 13, 2018:

Arizona GOP Senate candidate among lawmakers highlighted in New York’s North Country

Rep. Martha McSally, R-Ariz., received a boost from President Donald Trump. Credit: Bill Clark, CQ Roll Call file photo

Arizona politics headed eastward to New York’s North Country on Monday, as President Donald Trump signed a Pentagon policy bill there named after one of his frequent nemeses, Republican John McCain, who went unmentioned by the president, and singled out for praise a woman seeking to become McCain’s Senate colleague: Rep. Martha McSally.

McSally made the trip across the country to the Army’s Fort Drum and was  rewarded with a shout-out from Trump, although not an endorsement.

That was more than McCain got. Despite the Fiscal 2019 defense authorization bill being named after the senior Arizona senator and Armed Services Committee chairman, and who is fighting cancer back in the Grand Canyon State, the president made no mention of McCain.

Kelly Sadler, Aide Who Mocked McCain, Leaves White House

The following article by Katie Roger and Maggie Haberman was posted on the New York Times website June 5, 2018:

Kelly Sadler, a former communications aide for the president. Her off-the-cuff comments last month about the health of Senator John McCain ignited a firestorm. Credit: Leah Millis, Reuters

WASHINGTON — A White House communications aide who made headlines in May for cracking a macabre joke about the health of Senator John McCain has left the White House.

The aide, Kelly Sadler, made off-the-cuff comments about the Republican senator’s opposition to President Trump’s nominee for C.I.A. director, Gina Haspel, saying that it did not matter because Mr. McCain was “dying anyway.”

Mr. McCain, a prisoner of war during the Vietnam War, has a malignant brain tumor and has been in treatment for several months. The joke was shared with the news media, igniting a firestorm in which the president personally promised to pursue leakers. Continue reading “Kelly Sadler, Aide Who Mocked McCain, Leaves White House”

Watch ‘Fox & Friends’ anchors take apart White House over McCain insult

The following article by Tommy Christopher was posted on the Shareblue.com website May 13, 2018:

Further confirmation from the White House that this administration simply doesn’t care about a snide attack on a senator and war hero.

White House aide Kelly Sadler said Sen. John McCain’s opposition to Trump’s nominee for CIA director didn’t matter because McCain is “dying anyway” was repugnant. In fact, it was so egregious that even the hosts of “Fox & Friends” called it out on live TV.

On Sunday morning’s edition of Trump’s favorite “news” show, guest host Ed Henry pressed White House deputy press secretary Hogan Gidley hard about the remark.

Henry referenced Melania Trump’s new anti-cyberbullying initiative, and asked Gidley about the dissonance between that and Sadler’s comment.

“When one of your colleagues in the White House communication shop decided, at a meeting, to joke that John McCain’s opinion doesn’t matter because he’s dying of brain cancer, do you think that was kind?” Henry asked.

“Look, I wasn’t in the meeting, I didn’t hear the comment,” Gidley began. When Henry cut him off, noting that he had “heard the comment now,” Gidley again demurred.

“Right, but Ed, I don’t know if the comment was even made or not,” Gidley said.

Henry noted that Sadler has already called McCain’s daughter Meghan to apologize. Gidley then confirmed the implication from press secretary Sarah Huckabee Sanders that the White House is more troubled by the leak of the comment than by the comment itself.

“Look, those comments, whether they were made or not made, there was some reports in there obviously too about the internal workings of that meeting that just shouldn’t be made public,” Gidley said.

But co-host Abby Huntsman didn’t let him get away with that dismissal.

“Why not just come out and apologize?” Huntsman asked. “Why not just come out and make a statement saying ‘We apologize about this horrific joke,’ simple as that?”

Gidley again tried to cast doubt on whether the comment had been made. And he claimed that any apology was between “Sadler herself and the McCain family.”

During a closed-door meeting with staff, Sanders was also reportedly more upset about the leak than the horrific comment. And at the same meeting, White House spokesperson Mercedes Schlapp reportedly told Sanders and the press team, “You can put this on the record… I stand with Kelly Sadler.”

Now the White House is saying out loud, and in public, what we all already knew. Trump has shown his contempt for the sacrifices of American heroes like John McCain since long before he took office. And he has continued to do so ever since.

And it seems everyone working around him is following his appalling lead.

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No apology forthcoming for ‘he’s dying anyway’ quip about McCain

The following article by Paul Kane was posted on the Washington Post website May 13, 2018:

Advisers to President Trump paid tribute Sunday to the long service of Sen. John McCain but stopped short of apologizing to him for a cruel remark by a White House communications aide about the Arizona Republican’s battle with brain cancer.

In a prepared statement, and in some public appearances, Trump advisers praised McCain’s service as a senator and naval aviator held as a prisoner of war in Vietnam. But they declined to comment on the remarks of Kelly Sadler, who told other communications aides at a closed-door staff meeting that McCain’s opposition to Gina Haspel as CIA director did not matter because “he’s dying anyway.” Continue reading “No apology forthcoming for ‘he’s dying anyway’ quip about McCain”

Mulvaney defends White House aide over ‘dying’ McCain comment: It was ‘joke’ in ‘private meeting’

The following article by Luis Sanchez was posted on the Hill website May 12, 2018:

White House budget chief Mick Mulvaney on Saturday defended the White House aide who made a derisive comment about Sen. John McCain (R-Ariz.), saying the real issue was that the “bad joke” had been leaked to the press.

“This was a private meeting inside the White House. It was a joke. It was a badly considered joke that she said fell flat,” Mulvaney, the director of the White House Office of Management and Budget, said during an appearance on Fox News.

But Mulvaney argued that the leak of the comment posed the greater issue: “The leak was designed to hurt that person. Also, it completely ignored the harm it would do to the McCain family, which is doubly inconsiderate.”

The Hill first reported Thursday that special assistant Kelly Sadler had mocked McCain’s brain cancer diagnosis a day after the Arizona Republican had come out against Trump’s pick to lead the CIA, Gina Haspel. Continue reading “Mulvaney defends White House aide over ‘dying’ McCain comment: It was ‘joke’ in ‘private meeting’”

White House Refuses to Apologize for Kelly Sadler’s Joke About McCain Image

The following article by Peter Baker was posted on the New York Times website May 11, 2018:

WASHINGTON — The White House declined on Friday to renounce or apologize for an aide whose joke at a meeting that Senator John McCain was irrelevant because he would soon die went viral, outraging relatives, friends and admirers of the ailing lawmaker.

Sarah Huckabee Sanders, the White House press secretary, said she would not comment on a closed-door meeting where the joke was made. And she offered no words of regret over the remark or sympathy for Mr. McCain, a Republican senator and two-time presidential candidate who is battling brain cancer at his Arizona ranch. Continue reading “White House Refuses to Apologize for Kelly Sadler’s Joke About McCain Image”

Sen. John McCain lambastes president in new memoir

The following article by John Wagner of the Washington Post was posted on the StarTribune website April 30, 2018:

Senator says president puts ego before values.

Sen John McCain, R-Ariz., chairman of the Senate Armed Services Committee, returns to his office after a series of votes at the Capitol in Washington, Thursday, Oct. 19, 2017.

In a new memoir, Sen. John McCain, R-Ariz., offers a harsh assessment of President Donald Trump’s leadership, asserting that his “reality show facsimile of toughness” seems to matter more to him than the nation’s values.

In the book, McCain, who is battling brain cancer and says he feels freer to speak out because he isn’t seeking re-election, writes that he has sometimes heatedly disagreed with all six of the presidents who have held office during his 36 years on Capitol Hill.

McCain takes particular aim at Trump, a real estate developer and former reality TV star, writing that he “has declined to distinguish the actions of our government from the crimes of despotic ones.”

“The appearance of toughness, or a reality show facsimile of toughness, seems to matter more than any of our values,” McCain says. Continue reading “Sen. John McCain lambastes president in new memoir”

A new bipartisan immigration plan surfaces in the Senate — and Trump labels it a ‘total waste of time’

The following article by Ed O’Keefe was posted on the Washington Post website February 5, 2018:

Sen. Christopher Coons (D-Del.) speaks to reporters after the Senate reached an agreement to end the shut down of the federal government on Jan. 22, 2018. Credit: Joshua Roberts/Reuters

Talks to resolve the legal status of young undocumented immigrants and enact new border security measures remain stalled in the closely divided Senate on Monday, as a new bipartisan proposal to resolve the impasse was dismissed by the White House as insufficient.

The proposal by Sens. John McCain (R-Ariz.) and Christopher A. Coons (D-Del.) would grant permanent legal status to undocumented immigrants known as “dreamers” and bolster security along the U.S.-Mexico border. It copies a plan introduced in the House that has 54 co-sponsors from both parties. But President Trump tweeted that the idea is a “total waste of time” because it doesn’t immediately authorize spending the billions to build new barriers along the border. Continue reading “A new bipartisan immigration plan surfaces in the Senate — and Trump labels it a ‘total waste of time’”