Austin American-Statesman

McCain: Trump offended vets

Senator responds to Trump’s remarks on his service.

- By Jose A. Del Real

The Arizona senator says the mogul should apologize to military families.

WASHINGTON— Sen. John McCain, R-Ariz., called on Republican presidenti­al candidate Donald Trump to apologize to military families Monday during his first public comments since the flamboyant real estate mogul mocked his military record in a campaign event Saturday.

“I think he may owe an apology to the families of those who have sacrificed in conflict and those who have undergone the prison experience in serving their country,” McCain said on MSNBC’s “Morning Joe” Monday, stressing that prisoners of war serve honorably. “Somehow to denigrate that in any way, their service, I think is offensive to most of our veterans.” McCain called Trump’s comments “totally inappropri­ate” but dismissed questions over whether Trump owes him a personal apology, instead placing the emphasis on other veterans who have been captured during conflict. He added that it was “the great honor of my life to serve in the company of heroes.”

Trump, who has risen to the top of the GOP field according to several national polls, ignited a firestorm after he criticized McCain’s leadership and said he “never liked himas much after that because I don’t like losers.”

“He’s not a war hero,” Trump said in Iowa on Saturday, igniting a swift backlash from Democrats and Republican­s alike. “He’s a war hero because he was captured. I like people that weren’t captured.”

In a contentiou­s press gaggle after the event, Trump doubled down on his comments and told reporters that the former presidenti­al candidate had failed to lead on veterans’ issues.

“John McCain talks a lot, but he doesn’t do anything,” Trump said. “I don’t like the job that John McCain is doing in the Senate because he’s not taking care of our veterans... . I’m with the veterans all the time. Some of these people wait four or fifive days just to see a doctor. They sit in a reception room, which is dirty and filthy and disgusting.”

Trump’s fellow GOP presidenti­al candidates nearly unanimousl­y condemned his comments, including former Texas Gov. Rick Perry and Florida Sen. Marco Rubio, who said his comments disqualifi­ed him from running for the White House.

Asked if he thought Trump should suspend his White House bid, McCain responded that “I think that’s a decision he would have to make.” He did not directly respond to a question about Trump not serving during the Vietnam War.

“For me to look back in anger at anyone is nonproduct­ive. Our country was divided in almost an unpreceden­ted fashion during the Vietnam War and when I came home I was shocked,” he said. “So I’ve worked ever since to try to heal those wounds. I spend time with veterans. I do everything I can to help them.”

“Who are the real heroes? They’re the 55,000 names that are down on the wall engraved in black granite,” McCain said, noting that he occasional­ly visits the Vietnam memorial. McCain also added that he spent the Fourth of July with veterans who served in Afghanista­n. “I can tell you they are just wonderful — better than my generation,” he said.

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Sen. JohnMcCain (R-Ariz.): “Somehowto denigrate that in anyway, their service, I think is offffensiv­e to most of our veterans.”

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