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Meghan McCain responded directly to reports that the USS John McCain was ordered to be hidden "out of sight" by White House officials ahead of President Donald Trump's visit to Japan this past ...
Trump tweeted late Wednesday that he "was not informed about anything having to do with the Navy Ship USS John S. McCain during my recent visit to Japan." ...
President Trump on Thursday said somebody who was “well-meaning” had directed the Navy to obscure the warship USS John S. McCain while Trump was visiting Japan, but he said he had no advance ...
The Wall Street Journal reported that officials wanted the USS John S. McCain to be kept "out of sight" during Trump's visit to Japan.
Whoever directed the Navy to keep the destroyer USS John McCain out of sight during a presidential visit to Japan was “well-meaning,” President Donald Trump said Thursday. “I don’t know ...
Meghan McCain on Thursday accused President Trump of creating an atmosphere in the military in which service members are afraid to display the name of her late father Republican Sen. John McCain.
USS John S. McCain insult makes Trump look small By Laurie Roberts Sen. John McCain of Arizona may be nine months in his grave, yet still he is making Donald Trump look like a presidential pygmy.
President Donald Trump grew defensive when asked about his feud with John McCain in an interview Wednesday, and cast doubt on reports that the White House sought to hide a battleship bearing the ...
President Donald Trump and his acting defense secretary distanced themselves Thursday from an order to keep a warship named for the late Sen. John McCain, a Trump thorn, out of sight during the ...
The Pentagon's acting chief, Patrick Shanahan, said he never authorized attempts to make sure Trump would not see the USS John S. McCain at its homeport in Japan and would have his chief of staff ...
President Donald Trump on Thursday morning again denied that he had anything to with a reported request to move the USS John S. McCain "out of sight" during his recent state visit to Japan, but he ...
Asked about the USS McCain tragedy, in which 10 sailors are missing, President Donald Trump's initial response was "that's too bad," reports say. He later offered prayers.
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