Trump intervenes in the White House statement, refuses to call McCain HERO

U.S. President Donald Trump, through a tweet at Tateter has commemorated Senator John McCain, but Washington Post, writes that he refused to call McCain anything like him, broadcast Periscope. The EP, calling to sources within the White House, reports that Trump has not allowed that in the White House official statement, the veteran of [...]
U.S. President Donald Trump, through a tweet at Tateter has commemorated Senator John McCain, but Washington Post, writes that he refused to call McCain anything like him, broadcast Periscope.
The EP, called into sources within the White House, reports that Trump has not allowed the White House official statement, Vjetnam's war veteran Senator McCain, to be called a hero.
But, Trump, through a tweet on the Twitter network, which he overused, only expressed the deepest sympathy for the politician's family.
According to sources from the U.S. newspaper, it was White House Press Secretary Sarah Huckabee Sanders and Chief of Staff John F. Kelly, who was forced to intervene in the final draft of the official statement concerning the death of Senator McCain.
Former Trump team spokesman Mark Coralo has said Trump's reaction was inappropriate.













