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Figlio di McCain accusa Trump per Arlington e vota Harris

epa06989825 Cindy McCain, wife of, Sen. John McCain, R-Ariz., accompanied by President Donald Trump's Chief of Staff John Kelly (L), and Defense Secretary Jim Mattis (2-L) lays a wreath at the Vietnam Veterans Memorial in Washington, USA, 01 September 2018, during a funeral procession to carry the casket of her husband from the US Capitol to National Cathedral for a Memorial Service. McCain died 25 August 2018 from brain cancer at his ranch in Sedona, Arizona, USA. He was a veteran of the Vietnam War, served two terms in the US House of Representatives, and was elected to five terms in the US Senate. McCain also ran for president twice, and was the Republican nominee in 2008. EPA/ANDREW HARNIK / POOL
epa06989825 Cindy McCain, wife of, Sen. John McCain, R-Ariz., accompanied by President Donald Trump's Chief of Staff John Kelly (L), and Defense Secretary Jim Mattis (2-L) lays a wreath at the Vietnam Veterans Memorial in Washington, USA, 01 September 2018, during a funeral procession to carry the casket of her husband from the US Capitol to National Cathedral for a Memorial Service. McCain died 25 August 2018 from brain cancer at his ranch in Sedona, Arizona, USA. He was a veteran of the Vietnam War, served two terms in the US House of Representatives, and was elected to five terms in the US Senate. McCain also ran for president twice, and was the Republican nominee in 2008. EPA/ANDREW HARNIK / POOL
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WASHINGTON, 03 SET - Doppio colpo per i dem e Kamala Harris. Jim McCain, il figlio più giovane del defunto ex senatore ed ex candidato presidenziale repubblicano John McCain, ha accusato Donald Trump di aver commesso una "violazione" trasformando la controversa visita al cimitero di Arlington in un evento elettorale. Non solo. Il figlio del compianto eroe di guerra, anche lui un veterano dopo 17 anni nell'esercito, ha rivelato di essersi registrato come democratico (prima era indipendente) e di voler votare Kamala Harris, pronto ad aiutare la sua campagna "in qualunque modo possibile".

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