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John McCain, a Vietnam war vet and respected senator from Arizona who has had a turbulent relationship with Donald Trump, instead wants Vice-President Mike Pence to represent the White House at his funeral. Photo: The Washington Post

US Senator John McCain, who is battling brain cancer, does not want Donald Trump at his funeral

John McCain has been fighting an aggressive form of brain cancer for more than a year

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Senator John McCain, 81 and battling brain cancer, has made clear he does not want US President Donald Trump to attend his funeral.

McCain, a Vietnam war vet and respected senator from Arizona who has had a turbulent relationship with Trump, instead wants Vice-President Mike Pence to represent the White House, The New York Times and NBC News said, quoting people close to McCain.

McCain is also using a new book and documentary to express regret about not having selected former Senator Joseph Lieberman as his running mate in 2008 against Barack Obama and instead going with populist Sarah Palin, The Times said.

US President Donald Trump. Photo: Bloomberg

McCain has been fighting an aggressive form of brain cancer for more than a year.

He is currently back in Arizona, recovering from surgery for an intestinal infection.

McCain and Trump have had a rough relationship, particularly during the 2016 presidential primary, when Trump said McCain – a POW for years in Vietnam – was not really a war hero because he was captured.

Last summer Trump slammed McCain for a “no” vote that helped doom a key bill to repeal Obamacare – the health care reforms passed into law under president Barack Obama.

This article appeared in the South China Morning Post print edition as: mccain in funeral snub to Trump
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