WASHINGTON — Key Republicans on Wednesday defended the late Sen. John McCain as a “hero” against ongoing attacks from President Donald Trump, daring to say what most in the GOP still won’t seven months after the Arizona senator’s death from brain cancer.
A trio of senators, from the most senior to the greenest freshman, defied Trump’s apparently unprovoked declaration that he’s “not a fan” of the decorated Vietnam War veteran because McCain cast the deciding vote against the Republican repeal of national health care. They took great care to describe McCain as a “hero,” clear pushback against Trump’s longtime assessment that McCain is not one because he had been captured in Vietnam.
Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell did not mention Trump directly, but said that he misses his friend McCain “today and every day.” He deployed the H-word twice in one tweet.
“It was a blessing to serve alongside a rare patriot and genuine American hero in the Senate,” the Kentucky Republican, who is up for re-election in 2020, tweeted. “His memory continues to remind me every day that our nation is sustained by the sacrifices of heroes.”