UNBELIEVABLE! McCain Just Gave Special Task For Obama To Do Right After He Passes Away
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Capitol Hill in Washington, D.C. has been abuzz for months regarding the deteriorating health of Senator John McCain from Arizona, and the former presidential candidate. He has been in and out of surgery, recuperating, and healing in Arizona while his staff continues to work hard in Washington, D.C… However, more recent articles have come out on the headlines of media outlets insinuating that the end is near and the McCain’s are planning for funeral services and what will happen after he is gone.
One of the most recent reports states that Presidents Obama and George W. Bush are expected to give eulogies at one point during the funeral. Moreover, that McCain wishes for Vice President Pence to attend his funeral but that he does not want President Trump attending. Something that for those who have followed their relationship is not shocking at all, but for others may very well be.
The Hill reported,
“The 81-year-old McCain is currently undergoing treatment for an aggressive form of brain c****r that he was diagnosed with last year.
In an audio excerpt from his forthcoming memoir, “The Restless Wave: Good Times, Just Causes, Great Fights, and Other Appreciations,” aired by NPR this week, McCain acknowledges that he doesn’t “know how much longer I’ll be here.”
The senator has often had a contentious and rocky relationship with Trump. In excerpts from his upcoming memoir, McCain offers a sharp rebuke of the president, questioning his convictions as a leader and hitting him for his attacks on refugees and the press. “I’m not sure what to make of President Trump’s convictions,” he writes.”
While NBC News reported,
“The White House did not immediately return a request for comment. Trump did not attend the recent funeral of former first lady Barbara Bush in Houston, Texas, in order “to avoid disruptions due to added security, and out of respect for the Bush Family and friends attending the service,” the White House said last month. First lady Melania Trump attended the service instead, along with former Presidents George H.W. Bush, George W. Bush, Bill Clinton and former first lady Hillary Clinton.
McCain’s wish for Trump to skip his funeral, first reported Saturday by The New York Times, comes as the two men have had a turbulent relationship, particularly since the 2016 presidential primary when Trump said McCain was considered a war hero only “because he was captured” during the Vietnam War and that Trump preferred military figures who avoided being taken prisoner by the enemy. Last summer, Trump blasted McCain for his “no” vote that helped doom a key Obamacare repeal bill in the Senate.
When Axios reported Trump had been “physically mocking” McCain for the thumbs down gesture the senator indicated during his vote, McCain’s daughter Meghan tweeted, “What more must my family be put through right now? This is abhorrent.”
Meghan McCain tweeted Friday that she was heading home to Arizona “to be with my family” and plans to return to her job on “The View” on Tuesday. She added, “Thank you all again for your prayers, patience, understanding and compassion during this time. It means the world to me and my entire family.”
Friends of McCain have visited him recently in Arizona, including former Vice President Joe Biden. McCain, who has served in the Senate since 1987 and in the House before that, has not returned to Capitol Hill for several months due to his c****r treatment.”
However, while all this is being discussed and dissected in the media McCain has been getting some high profile visitors. Former Vice President Joe Biden, whose son died of the same c****r McCain has, visited him in Arizona where he talked about the state of international and national affairs. After leaving the visit Biden told media outlets that McCain is worried about the state of the nation and that he feels the United States international reputation is being damaged.
CNN reported,
“The Times also reported that some McCain associates hope to see a “McCain person” take his Senate seat, and that Cindy McCain could be one such person. The senator’s wife, Cindy McCain, recently tweeted about Biden’s visit, saying, “Enjoyed a wonderful visit from @JoeBiden yesterday. Such good family friends. Enjoyed catching up!”