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Speakers give Trump an earful at McCain’s eulogy

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Former United States presidents Barack Obama and George W. Bush, once rivals of the late Senator John McCain, praised him in eulogies on Saturday and joined his daughter at a memorial service in subtle and not-so-subtle rebukes of President Donald Trump.

Without naming Trump, who did not attend the service, Meghan McCain condemned the president in remarks that at times drew applause, and came after she said her dad told her to “show them how tough you are” with her eulogy.

“We gather here to mourn the passing of American greatness, the real thing, not cheap rhetoric from men who will never come near the sacrifice he gave so willingly, nor the opportunis­tic appropriat­ion of those who live lives of comfort and privilege while he suffered and served,” she said, speaking forcefully and, at times, through tears.

Taking aim at Trump’s campaign slogan “Make America Great Again”, she said McCain’s America was always great.

For years Trump feuded publicly with McCain and mocked his military service, continuing to knock him even after he grew ill. The former Republican senator from Arizona died on Aug 25 from brain cancer, days shy of his 82nd birthday.

Nearly every major US political leader attended the memorial service, and while Trump himself was absent, his presence was felt through the tributes.

And by design. McCain asked Obama and Bush to deliver eulogies while the family made clear that Trump was not welcome. Obama hailed McCain for his commitment to truth and democratic values, qualities that some see as lacking in Trump.

“So much of our politics, our public life, our public discourse can seem small and mean and petty, traffickin­g in bombast and insult, and phony controvers­ies, and manufactur­ed outrage,” Obama said.

“It’s a politics that pretends to be brave and tough, but, in fact, is born in fear. John called on us to be bigger than that. He called on us to be better.

“He loved freedom with a passion of a man who knew its absence. He respected the dignity inherent in every life, a dignity that does not stop at borders and cannot be erased by dictators.

“Perhaps above all, John detested the abuse of power. He could not abide bigots and swaggering despots.”

Trump has sought to forge close relationsh­ips with North Korean leader Kim Jong-un and Russian President Vladimir Putin.

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