Meghan McCain Defends Dad Against Trump Twitter Attack

Meghan McCain at John McCain casket

Getty Meghan McCain touches her father's casket during ceremonies honoring Senator McCain on August 31, 2018.

In a monologue on Monday’s episode of ABC’s The View, co-host Meghan McCain defended her late father against President Donald Trump’s weekend Twitter attack on the late US senator. Trump tweeted or retweeted over 50 times this weekend, reports MSNBC.

CNN’s Anderson Cooper referred to President Trump’s tweets on McCain as a “weekend Twitter tirade in which he slammed the late Sen. John McCain and said nothing about the victims of the New Zealand mosque attacks.”


Weekend Twitter Rant

The late U.S. Sen. John McCain, R-Ariz., lies in state

The late U.S. Sen. John McCain, R-Ariz., lies in state.

Senator John McCain died on August 25, 2018.

On March 16, President Trump tweeted, “Spreading the fake and totally discredited Dossier ‘is unfortunately a very dark stain against John McCain.’ Ken Starr, Former Independent Counsel. He had far worse ‘stains’ than this, including thumbs down on repeal and replace after years of campaigning to repeal and replace!”

McCain tweeted back, “No one will ever love you the way they loved my father…. I wish I had been given more Saturday’s with him. Maybe spend yours with your family instead of on twitter obsessing over mine?”

The next day, Trump tweeted “So it was indeed (just proven in court papers) “last in his class” (Annapolis) John McCain that sent the Fake Dossier to the FBI and Media hoping to have it printed BEFORE the Election. He & the Dems, working together, failed (as usual). Even the Fake News refused this garbage!”

John McCain did not graduate last in his class at the United States Naval Academy, but did graduate at the bottom of his class for a number of reasons, writes Robert Timberg in The Nightingale’s Song.

On The View, McCain responded saying, “He [Trump] spends his weekend obsessing over great men because he knows it and I know it and all of you know it — he will never be a great man.”

McCain closed by saying, “I genuinely feel bad for his family. I can’t imagine having a father that does this on the weekends.”


The Steele Dossier Debate

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Senator McCain played a role in circulating the dossier. He reportedly sent his associate David Kramer to London in 2016, where Kramer met with Christoper Steele. Kramer reportedly received the dossier and shared it with BuzzFeed. BuzzFeed published the dossier on January 10, 2017 explaining it was unverified and contained errors. The website was then sued for defamation but won the lawsuit in December 2018.

CNN reports, “Christopher Steele admitted during a lawsuit deposition that he used internet searches and unverified information to support details he had gathered about a web company mentioned in the dossier.”

McCain’s speech Monday focused on the legacy of her father, rather than the political debate, as the target of Trump’s tweets.

“Meghan McCain did not mince words in her response, accusing Trump of being fixated on her father’s legacy,” reports CNN.


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