Hindustan Times (Lucknow)

White House official mocked ‘dying’ senator McCain: Reports

- HT Correspond­ent letters@hindustant­imes.com

WASHINGTON: A White House aide is under fire after she mocked US senator John McCain’s brain cancer while dismissing the Republican’s opposition to President Donald Trump’s nominee for CIA director.

“It doesn’t matter, he’s dying anyway,” Kelly Sadler, the aide who is part of the White House communicat­ions team, said in an internal, closed-door meeting, The Hill reported. It added that there was “discomfort” in the room following her remark.

Outside the room, Sadler’s comment was met with outrage.

“May I remind you my husband has a family, 7 children and 5 grandchild­ren,” Cindy McCain, the senator’s wife, tweeted.

The White House did not deny the remarks but said, “We respect Senator McCain’s service to our nation and he and his family are in our prayers during this difficult time.”

McCain — who had been tortured after he was taken captive during the Vietnam War— had opposed Gina Haspel’s nomination as CIA director because she had once led a black site in Thailand, where terror suspects were held and subjected to enhanced interrogat­ion and torture. Haspel had then proceeded to destroy more than 90 video tapes of such interrogat­ions.

Sadler has not publicly issued an apology or a retraction, but is reported to have called the Arizona senator’s daughter Meghan McCain to apologise.

Critics of Trump and his administra­tion pointed out that Sadler might have felt emboldened to make that statement, even as a joke, because Trump himself has said some very offensive things about McCain. For example, as a candidate, Trump had said he did not think McCain was a war hero because he had been taken captive.

McCain, 81, has spent three decades in the Senate. In July 2017, he was diagnosed with glioblasto­ma, which is an aggressive brain cancer.

He left Washington in December and underwent surgery last month for an infection.

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AP ▪ Senator John McCain

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