Saturday, 1 September 2018

#JohnMcCainFuneral: Fans Slam Ivanka Trump and Jared Kushner For Attending After Donald Trump Being Ban

Ivanka Trump and Jared Kushner have arrived at John McCain’s funeral to pay their respects. Their attendance comes after Donald Trump was deliberately not invited to the service.


Friends, family members and politicians gathered at Washington National Cathedral on Sept. 1 for John McCain‘s funeral. Among those mourning the Arizona senator and war hero were Ivanka Trump and Jared Kushner– which is notable since Ivanka’s father Donald Trump was explicitly not invited to the memorial. As previously reported, people close to McCain told the White House in May that he didn’t want Trump at his funeral and would rather have Vice President Mike Pence be there instead.

Pence spoke at the memorial earlier this week, saying “the president asked me to be here on behalf ofa grateful nation, to pay a debt of honor and respect to a man who served his country throughout his life, in uniform and in public office.”People weren’t thrilled by Ivanka and Jared’s appearance at the funeral, though.

Twitter user @MyKidsHavePaws wrote, “I think @jaredkushner & @IvankaTrump should NOT have attended @senjohnmccain’s funeral! THIS IS HIS DAY!” Another user wrote, “Ivanka and Jared have major balls showing up at John McCain’s funeral. The entire Trump family should have stayed away.”

Ivanka and Jared have major balls showing up at John McCain's funeral. The entire Trump family should have stayed away.J.Ag RN (@traumamama314)September 1, 2018

TALK ABOUT A COMPLETE LACK OF SITUATIONAL AWARENESS,@IvankaTrump& her contemptible hubby showing up at@SenJohnMcCain's funeral this morning. Seriously kids, head to NYC or some place you are welcome or can blend in with other assh*les.— Jamie Lindsay (@JamieLindsay)September 1, 2018



Other political figures who attended the service included former Vice President Al Gore, former Secretary of State John Kerry, and senators Elizabeth Warren and Sherrod Brown.
Two former presidents and political rivals, George W. Bush and Barack Obama were also in attendance, and are each expected to deliver eulogies later in the service.

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