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Donald Trump is 'physically mocking' John McCain, a disabled former prisoner of war | |
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Donald Trump has reportedly been mimicking the thumbs down motion made by John McCain when he torpedoed Republican attempts to repeal Obamacare. | Donald Trump has reportedly been mimicking the thumbs down motion made by John McCain when he torpedoed Republican attempts to repeal Obamacare. |
The US President mocked the way Republican Senator McCain indicated his vote in July, according to a report from Axios. | The US President mocked the way Republican Senator McCain indicated his vote in July, according to a report from Axios. |
Mr McCain sustained permanent injuries during his time as a prisoner of war. He is unable to lift his arms above his head, as a result of being shot down, injured and held captive for five years during the Vietnam war. | Mr McCain sustained permanent injuries during his time as a prisoner of war. He is unable to lift his arms above his head, as a result of being shot down, injured and held captive for five years during the Vietnam war. |
Mr Trump has also reportedly been mocking Mitch McConnell, the Republican leader in the Senate, imitating his body language by looking lethargic and slumping his shoulders. | Mr Trump has also reportedly been mocking Mitch McConnell, the Republican leader in the Senate, imitating his body language by looking lethargic and slumping his shoulders. |
Mr Trump has lashed out at Mr McCain repeatedly in rally speeches and on social media, after Congress failed to pass legislation to repeal and replace the Affordable Care Act. | Mr Trump has lashed out at Mr McCain repeatedly in rally speeches and on social media, after Congress failed to pass legislation to repeal and replace the Affordable Care Act. |
Earlier this week, the President called Mr McCain’s decision a "tremendous slap in the face of the Republican party" on an Alabama radio programme. | Earlier this week, the President called Mr McCain’s decision a "tremendous slap in the face of the Republican party" on an Alabama radio programme. |
"He was good to go all the way up until 1 or 2 o’clock in the morning when he voted no," he said. | "He was good to go all the way up until 1 or 2 o’clock in the morning when he voted no," he said. |
Meghan McCain, Mr McCain’s daughter, criticised Mr Trump’s mocking of her father on Twitter, calling his actions “abhorrent”. | Meghan McCain, Mr McCain’s daughter, criticised Mr Trump’s mocking of her father on Twitter, calling his actions “abhorrent”. |
Mr McCain was also recently diagnosed with primary glioblastoma, a form of brain cancer. | Mr McCain was also recently diagnosed with primary glioblastoma, a form of brain cancer. |
Aside from his failure to repeal Obamacare, the President is facing a series of defeats. | Aside from his failure to repeal Obamacare, the President is facing a series of defeats. |
Earlier this week, controversial former judge Roy Moore won Alabama’s Republican Primary for US Senate in spite of opposition from Mr Trump. | Earlier this week, controversial former judge Roy Moore won Alabama’s Republican Primary for US Senate in spite of opposition from Mr Trump. |
Mr Trump is also facing criticism for his slow reaction to the humanitarian disaster in Puerto Rico following Hurricane Maria, which left the island without power. | Mr Trump is also facing criticism for his slow reaction to the humanitarian disaster in Puerto Rico following Hurricane Maria, which left the island without power. |
People turned to social media to point out the President’s lack of empathy, after he tweeted: "Much of the island was destroyed, with billions of dollars owed to Wall Street and the banks which, sadly, must be dealt with." | People turned to social media to point out the President’s lack of empathy, after he tweeted: "Much of the island was destroyed, with billions of dollars owed to Wall Street and the banks which, sadly, must be dealt with." |
Mr Trump has since arranged to visit Puerto Rico and assess the damage. He is due to touch down on the island next Tuesday. | Mr Trump has since arranged to visit Puerto Rico and assess the damage. He is due to touch down on the island next Tuesday. |
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