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Meghan McCain on Harris invoking her father: 'Democrats want to reinvent history'

Meghan McCain, daughter of the late Sen. John McCain (R-Ariz.), reacted to Vice President Harris' mention of her father at a rally earlier this week, saying Democrats were trying to “reinvent history.” insisted.

“I know Democrats want to rewrite history and turn my father into all kinds of fantasies, but we need to desecrate my father's memory in response to the political moment…” Meghan McCain wrote in the article . post on social platform X.

“But don't get me started on what he actually said about Kamala Harris…” she added.

in Separate post“And consider this my final warning shot. I'm going to start spilling the tea,” McCain wrote.

Her rebuke comes after Harris recently praised her father's vote against repealing the Affordable Care Act.

“That vote was for the late, great John McCain,” Harris said. “Great American, War Hero, John McCain.”

Meghan McCain, a former co-host of ABC's “The View” and a vocal critic of former President Trump, said last month that she would not support candidates of either party in November.

She recently pressed Harris, urging the Democratic candidate to tackle issues like immigration and inflation rather than relying on personal attacks.

“No matter how much momentum Vice President Harris has right now and how much love she gets from the media, I don't know why she would make excuses for inflation and open borders with literal terrorists crossing them. ” she wrote. in postIn X at the time.

inAnother postshe added. “And temporary answers like hope and change and J.D. Vance being weird don't really help.”

The Republican presidential ticket also seeks to evoke the memory of the late senator.

President Trump's running mate, Ohio Sen. J.D. Vance (R), mentioned McCain at a rally in Phoenix last month, saying he would not have supported Harris if he had seen the situation at the southern border. He claimed to be deaf.

“If John McCain were alive today and saw what was happening at America's southern border, I don't think for a second he would support Kamala Harris and all the destruction she has caused,” Vance said. .

The remarks came days after McCain's son, Army Lt. Gen. Jimmy McCain, announced he would vote for Harris in November.

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