Cindy McCain recently told the BBC that President Trump’s attacks on her husband, the late Senator John McCain, are something she may never get over.
Cindy McCain recently told the BBC that President Trump's attacks on her husband, the late Senator John McCain, are something she may never get over. The comment came after she was asked if she felt hurt when Trump said her husband wasn't a war hero because he'd been captured by enemy forces. "I thought it was inappropriate and wrong, it hurt the family too. And hurt the other men who served with John, that were in prison as well," Cindy McCain said. "I think that was a wrong thing to say. I don't know if I'll ever get over it, to be honest," she further noted. Trump's attacks on the late senator also involved McCain's vote against the Republican bill to repeal the Affordable Care Act. The president called the action a "really horrible thing," and said that McCain decision was "sad" and he had "let Arizona down." On a separate occasion, he described the Republicans who did not support the repeal as not having "the guts to vote for it."