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VIDEOS: VP Pence, Congressional Leaders Say Goodbye to John McCain in Capitol Hill Ceremony


Americans lined up for blocks outside the U.S. Capitol Friday to say goodbye to John McCain as officials, relatives and friends paid their tributes inside to the Vietnam hero and longtime senator lying in state under the majestic dome.

Earlier, Vice President Mike Pence, lawmakers and guests paid tribute at an emotional ceremony surrounding McCain’s casket in the vast rotunda.

Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell and Speaker Paul Ryan delivered remarks. Democratic leaders Nancy Pelosi and Chuck Schumer were flanked by scores of lawmakers, including former prisoner of war, GOP Rep. Sam Johnson of Texas.

A light rain fell as McCain’s casket was carried into the Capitol by members of America’s military services. His family watched from the steps.

“It is only right that today, near the end of his long journey, John lies here, in this great hall, under this mighty dome, like other American heroes before him,” said Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell. “We thank God for giving this country John McCain.”

House Speaker Paul Ryan called McCain “one of the bravest souls our nation has produced.”

McCain, a former Navy aviator, really did “talk like a sailor,” Ryan said, drawing smiles from the crowd. “But you see, with John, it wasn’t feigned disagreement. The man didn’t feign anything. He just relished the fight.”

Pence said he didn’t always agree with McCain, but said McCain’s support for limited government, tax reform and the military “surely left our nation more prosperous and more secure.”

McCain “served his country honorably,” Pence said, adding that President Donald Trump “respected his service to the country.”

Trump, who has mocked McCain for being captured during the Vietnam War, was asked to stay away from the Capitol service, people close to the White House and the McCain family said.

After the service, McCain’s wife of 38 years, Cindy, bowed over the casket, clasped her hands and appeared to pray there. Later, she sat at her husband’s desk with Sen. Lindsey Graham at her side in the semi-darkened Senate. Graham plucked two roses from the vase on the late senator’s desk and gave them to her, according to two people close to McCain with knowledge of the private moment.

The ceremony was the first of two days of services in Washington honoring the Arizona senator, who served in Congress for 35 years.

On Saturday, McCain’s procession will pause by the Vietnam Memorial and head for Washington National Cathedral for a formal funeral service. At McCain’s request, two former presidents — Democrat Barack Obama and Republican George W. Bush — will speak.

McCain’s funeral puts him back in the spotlight a few miles from Trump’s doorstep, in the city where the senator, who died last Saturday days short of his 82nd birthday, worked and collected friends and enemies — some in both camps at different times. The procession was highlighting what McCain found important, some of which contrast with Trump’s style and priorities.

Other officials represented the administration in Trump’s hard-to-miss absence. Defense Secretary Jim Mattis, White House Chief of Staff John Kelly, U.N. Ambassador John Bolton, Attorney General Jeff Sessions and Deputy Attorney General Rod Rosenstein were among those in attendance, along with members of the Joint Chiefs of Staff.

Former Secretary of State Henry Kissinger, former Connecticut Sen. Joe Lieberman and actor Warren Beatty were among those pausing at McCain’s casket.

McCain chose a Russian dissident as a pallbearer, though Trump has professed repeatedly his affinity and admiration for Russian President, Vladimir Putin — praise that came amid special counsel Robert Mueller’s probe into Russian meddling in the 2016 presidential election.

The procession’s pause at the Vietnam Veterans Memorial, where McCain’s widow, Cindy, is expected to lay a wreath, will highlight McCain’s military service and his more than five years as a prisoner of war.

Trump obtained deferments during the Vietnam War for his college education and then for bone spurs in his heels. Trump on Friday was expected to leave Washington in early afternoon, to head to North Carolina for an event on retirement security about the same time the public will start filing past McCain’s casket.

The McCain farewell began Wednesday and Thursday in Arizona, where he and Cindy McCain raised their family. Former Vice President Joe Biden and others provided a preview of the tributes to come.

None of the speakers at the North Phoenix Baptist Church on Thursday uttered Trump’s name. But Biden, who is considering challenging Trump in 2020, made what some saw as a veiled reference to the president. He talked about McCain’s character and how he parted company with those who “lacked the basic values of decency and respect, knowing this project is bigger than yourself.”

Biden said McCain “could not stand the abuse of power wherever he saw it, in whatever form, in whatever country.”

Biden advised McCain’s friends and family to remember snapshots of him, such as a glance or a touch. “Or when you saw the pure joy the moment he was about to take the stage on the Senate floor and start a fight. God, he loved it.”

At the end of the nearly 90-minute ceremony, McCain’s casket was wheeled out of the church to “My Way,” in tribute to a politician known for following his own path.

Trump and his wife, Melania, danced to the same song at the new president’s inauguration in 2017.

(QP)



3 Responses

  1. With all due respect, he wouldn’t be getting all this attention if he and the Dems & media didn’t hate our prez.
    Recall, that during McCain’s presidential campaign he was called mentally unstable, forgetful, bizarre , feeble-minded , etc. His selection of Palin was viciously attacked.. His war record was attacked, not by Trump , but by the Dems who are weeping today.
    Some accused him of bombing targets in Viet Nam killing civilians.. Nobody can forget that.
    But don’t waste time doing Google searches ( you probably won’t find it ), because as Pres. Trump and so many of us know, Google only shows their agenda driven popups on any given subject.
    Try the word, ABORTION, for example… Reams of pro-abortion links before you get anything on the other side of the debate.
    Rest in peace, Senator.

  2. Actually ZG the admiration for Senator McCain crosses party lines. It’s a pity you can’t see there or weren’t around over the years to observe his career and the good relations he had with members of the opposition. For someone like myself who had family serve in Viet Nam the same time Senator McCain did we can’t imagine how we would have felt if they were in POW camps. Luckily my family members came home, other did not, and yet others like Senator McCain unwent horrors in his service to this country.

    The death of Senator McCain is moment for us to reflect on the divisiveness that has overtaken our country. It gives us all a chance to behave (and write civilly) even when it comes to opposing POV. FWIW this is not meant to be a persuasive post, merely an opportunity to express a different POV and one that is not as negative as yours and to express it without rancor or rudeness. It is all possible if we each do our part.

  3. AZ,
    I gave the facts, sorry if you felt it was rude.. Now if you would extend the same cordiality and respect to our president in your other posts as do to Sen. McCain here, you would have more credibility in lecturing me…
    BTW…. I have family who was killed in the Korean War…..

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