McCain's last message to Trump

With Donald Trump expelled from his funeral, John McCain sent a last meaningful message to the American president. Days of mourning by Arizona Senator, including the Capitol and the service at Washington's National Cathedral, will be more than simply honouring a political leader and a national hero. [...]
Days of mourning by Arizona Senator, including the Capitol and the service at Washington's National Cathedral, will be more than simply honouring a political leader and a national hero.
In Washington, CNN says death is political. McCain understood this very well and showed it with the planning of his mortar ceremony, excluding the chief of administration from it.
His statement “postmortem” addressed to the White House is inevitable. The estimates flow on the one hand to McCain, his courage, honor, dignity, and character, while Trump, in turn, faces fierce public debates related to both personality and the American president's behaviour.
The apology of his former personal attorney, Michael Cohen, for violations of the campaign rules and the condemnation of its former manager, Paul Manafort, last week was a strong blow that sparked even more political and legal storm crashing on the White House.
However, they still could not move the republican leaders to criticize Trump. And McCain's doing this, even though he can't talk anymore.
For this reason, ceremonies planned in honor of him will likely turn into debates on political morality, behavior and principles expected by public figures into a highly polarized political era, which has been disturbed even more by Trump's disturbing influence.











