The Columbus Dispatch

McCain back in Arizona for treatment

- By Jonathan Lemire

WASHINGTON — Republican Sen. John McCain has returned home to Arizona after being hospitaliz­ed for a viral infection while battling brain cancer and will miss a crucial Senate vote on the GOP tax package, his office said Sunday.

The 81-year-old senator will undergo physical therapy and rehabilita­tion at the Mayo Clinic in the state after spending several days at Walter Reed National Military Medical Center in Maryland. In a brief statement, the office provided an assessment from Dr. Mark Gilbert, chief of neuro-oncology at the National Institutes of Health’s National Cancer Institute.

“Sen. McCain has responded well to treatment he received at Walter Reed Medical Center for a viral infection and continues to improve,” Gilbert said. “An evaluation of his underlying cancer shows he is responding positively to ongoing treatment.”

McCain expressed appreciati­on for his care and the outpouring of support and, according to his office, “looks forward to returning to Washington in January.”

Now in his sixth Senate term, McCain underwent surgery in mid-July to remove a 2-inch blood clot in his brain after being diagnosed with glioblasto­ma.

His daughter Meghan McCain tweeted Sunday: “My father is doing well and we are all looking forward to spending Christmas together in Arizona.”

Earlier in the day, President Donald Trump told reporters he had spoken to McCain’s wife, Cindy.

“They’ve headed back, but I understand he’ll come if we ever needed his vote, which hopefully we won’t,” Trump said after returning to the White House from Camp David. “But the word is that John will come back if we need his vote. And it’s too bad. He’s going through a very tough time, there’s no question about it. But he will come back if we need his vote.”

Republican­s hold a slim 52-48 majority in the Senate, and McCain and Sen. Thad Cochran, R-Miss., missed votes last week. The 80-year-old Cochran had a non-melanoma lesion removed from his nose earlier this week. He is expected to vote on the tax bill.

Republican­s secured the support of Florida Sen. Marco Rubio and Tennessee Sen. Bob Corker last Friday for the tax measure, and they are poised to pass the bill by a narrow margin in the face of unified Democratic opposition. As a backstop, Vice President Mike Pence would be available to break a tie.

 ?? APPLEWHITE/THE ASSOCIATED PRESS] [J. SCOTT ?? Sen. John McCain, R-Ariz., has begun using a wheelchair and also is wearing a walking boot after a slight tear in a right Achilles tendon.
APPLEWHITE/THE ASSOCIATED PRESS] [J. SCOTT Sen. John McCain, R-Ariz., has begun using a wheelchair and also is wearing a walking boot after a slight tear in a right Achilles tendon.

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