Mar. 16, 2025
In a moving essay, Cindy McCain reflects on her last moments with her late husband, Senator John McCain, whodied at age 81 in August, and how his memory guides her. Though, she admits, going on “without him is not an easy adjustment.”
The legendary war hero had been battling cancer since 2017. When his last day was upon them, the end “came swiftly,” Mrs. McCain says of her husband of 38 years.
Mar. 16, 2025
Cindy McCain.Photo: Dominic Valente/Getty Images
In the years since Sen.John McCain’s August 2018 death from brain cancer, widowCindy McCainhas grappled with both grief and the challenges she says she faced when she crossed party lines to endorse DemocratJoe Bidenfor president in 2020.
“If you’re not going to stand up for what’s right right now, then when are you going to do it?” Cindy said, referencing her endorsement of Biden,who recently announcedhe would nominate her to be the U.
Mar. 16, 2025
Cindy McCain.Photo: Dominic Valente/Getty Images
According toAZCentral.com, the mother of Meghan McCain was censured because she “has supported globalist policies and candidates” and “condemned President Trump for his criticism of her husband and erroneously placed behaviors over actual presidential results.”
Flake, 58, “condemned the Republican Party, rejected populism, and rejected the interests of the American people over globalist interests,” the Arizona GOP reportedly said regarding its decision to censur the former senator.
Mar. 16, 2025
“I want to make sure all of you could see how kind and loving a stranger can be,” Cindy, 64, wrote with a screenshot of the message, whichshe tweeted. “I’m posting her note [so] her family and friends could see.”
The message Cindy received described Sen. McCain, who died last summer from brain cancer, as “a traitorous piece of warmongering s—.”
“I’m glad he’s dead,” this person wrote, going on to savage the McCains’ daughter Meghan, who is a co-host ofThe View.
Mar. 16, 2025
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Three years after Sen.John McCain’s death in August 2018from an aggressive form of brain cancer, Cindy McCain says her late husband would be “very disappointed” in the current state of the Republican Party.
During an interview withStephen Colberton Monday night, Cindy said the GOP “seems to be rewarding bad behavior and then trashing those who tell the truth.”
Cindy, 66, was speaking specifically to the news that the GOP hadvoted outWyoming Rep.