The Atlantic Donald Trump has been the center of rude remarks over the past 24 hours. Both Meghan McCain the daughter of John McCain and The Atlantic have confirmed that Donald Trump has been inconsiderately speaking disparaging remarks about her father John McCain and other U.S. soldiers captured and killed in battle.
Donald Trump has denied the allegations in a press conference. However, The Atlantic and Meghan McCain are not the only ones confirming the rude remarks. The AP News also reported the incidents.
Meghan McCain spoke out saying, “the loss is still incredibly painful and raw.” “No one is more acutely aware of how vile and disgusting Trump has been to my family, it is still hard to understand.”
“This never stops being incredibly painful, triggering, and it rips off new layers of grief that wreak havoc on my life,” Meghan followed up in another tweet. “I wouldn’t wish any of it on my worst enemy. I truly pray for peace for my family, our grief, and for this country.”
It was also reported in the article that Trump was upset White House flags were lowered to half-staff after McCain passed. “We’re not going to support that loser’s funeral,” Trump allegedly told his staff at the time.
The Atlantic reported that in 2018 Donald Trump questioned visiting the Aisne-Marne American Cemetery saying “Why should I go to that cemetery? It’s filled with losers.”
During the same trip, he was accused of referring to 1,800 marines who lost their lives at Belleau Wood during World War I as “suckers.”
Trump continued denying the report by The Atlantic.